Fortifying a House of Brands
Case Study
RedesignAlongside our Hormel Foods Communications friends, we successfully re-platformed hormel.com to be a future-friendly, multi-brand experience for consumers and editors alike.

In This Case Study
- Chapter One Organization Giving structure to a *lot* of information
- Chapter Two Performance Creating a snappy frontend & frictionless backend
- Chapter Three Expression Balancing convention with brand personality
- Chapter Four Discovery Making pathways & crossroads to all things Hormel

(Exasperated) There’s gotta be a quicker way to do this.
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One of the biggest challenges for a site of this scale is accommodating individual brand personality within the broader benefit of site-wide reusability. In pursuit of this, we pushed our block design to be as expressive as they are functional. Our large-scale billboards and animated marquees help capture the spirit of Hormel’s brands, while other utility blocks have a lot of content flexibility.
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