Nextfense
A security platform is only as trusted as it looks. This one had to read as serious.

- A bilingual (es / en) build the team extends as the offering grows.
- Six-pillar approach anchored by custom Illustrator artwork.
- An abstract security service made concrete and credible.
- Strategy
- Development
- Custom Illustration
- Webflow Localization
Selling trust in a category built on it.
Nextfense centralises managed cybersecurity — pentesting, vulnerability scanning, virtual CISO — into one platform, Nextfense Core. The site had to make a complex, abstract service feel concrete and credible to a corporate buyer, hold up in two languages, and stay easy for the team to extend as the offering grows.
A platform site that earns the word “secure”.
I built Nextfense in Webflow with a six-pillar approach laid out around custom Illustrator artwork — abstract security iconography that gives an intangible service something to look at. The whole thing is bilingual (es/en) on Webflow Localization, CMS-driven for case studies and blog, with GSAP carrying restrained, on-brand motion.

The managed-security platform, one clear diagram — a complex service made concrete with custom graphics and restrained motion.

Six pillars, anchored by custom Illustrator artwork — bespoke iconography that gives an abstract service something to read.

Offensive security & pentesting, detailed and bilingual — es/en on Webflow Localization, so the team ships new work without a developer.
A site that reads as credible as the service it sells.
Bilingual, CMS-driven and handed off clean. Measured on the live site, the build scores where trust is decided.
