Numeon

How We Created a Website Like No Other

(Told by Mojo, the mascot stealing the show)

Yo, it's Mojo speaking! 👋

If you're already on this site, you've probably seen me hanging around. I surf pixel waves, drive cars into sunsets, and hide in corners where you least expect me.

Nope, I'm not a bug. I'm THE feature.

Today, I'm going to tell you how the team and I built the website you're exploring – a site that makes people say “wait, let me just scroll a bit more” instead of the classic “ok, where's the contact button?”

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When agency websites all take the same nap

Picture yourself scrolling through dozens of digital agency websites. You’ll often see:

  • A hero section with a generic line about “innovation”
  • Three perfectly aligned icons for their services
  • The traditional client logo carousel
  • Team photos where everyone strikes the same pose
  • A contact form as inspiring as a shopping list

CLASSIC. PREDICTABLE. FORGOTTEN IN 3 SECONDS. đŸ„±

Numeon wanted to build a site that truly reflected what they do for their clients: bold, memorable, and honestly fun to explore. And since I’m the (non-human) face of the brand, they let me take the wheel.

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(Spoiler: excellent decision.)

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My digital playground

When we designed this site, we didn’t ask “what info should we include?” but rather “what kind of experience do we want to create?”

Picture a meeting where someone says “What if Mojo drove a car through our workflow?” and instead of hearing “that’s too complicated,” everyone shouts “YES!”

That’s exactly what happened.

The main attractions in my digital amusement park:

  • The hero section where I surf (yep, I took lessons)
  • The horizontal slider with my car driving through the steps of our workflow (I somehow have a license too)
  • Interactive cards that stack like gravity applies on the web
  • Fun forms that ask if you prefer cats or dogs (crucial CRM info)
  • Draggable elements you can move around just for fun (go ahead, try to drag me somewhere – I’m waiting)

And of course, lots of hidden surprises, like Easter eggs for curious explorers. I’m not spoiling them all – where’s the fun in that?

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The tech part (where I pretend to understand code)

The devs explained loads about performance, optimization, canvas animations, WebGL, and other scary-sounding words.

Here’s what I actually understood:

  1. Making a site that’s fun AND fast is like being cool AND smart – it’s possible, but it takes effort
  2. Making it responsive (aka: looking great on your phone too) was a beast of a challenge
  3. Getting me to show up everywhere without slowing the site down was like fitting me into a Mini Cooper – technically doable, but required serious creativity

The team didn’t settle for shortcuts. When someone said “maybe we should simplify this animation,” someone else said “or we could figure out how to keep it AND make it fast.”

That kind of stubbornness is why you’re reading these words on a site that makes you want to explore instead of run away.

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The results (or: why I deserve a raise)

I could throw metrics, analytics, and KPIs at you. But I’d rather tell you what ACTUALLY happened after launch:

  • Qualified leads exploded (as in: people who instantly get what we’re about)
  • Average time on site doubled (people scroll to the bottom, then scroll back up for another round)
  • Potential clients show up to calls already sold (they’ve played around, they’ve felt the vibe)
  • "Cheap website" requests mysteriously disappeared (weird, right?)
  • The team stopped explaining what they do – the site does that on its own

My favorite moment? When a client said: “I spent 15 minutes on your site even though I just wanted your email. It was so fun I forgot why I came.”

Mission accomplished.

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The takeaway (if you’re the type to take notes)

A website isn’t an online CV. It’s not a digital brochure. It’s not even a “marketing tool.”

It’s an experience. A first impression. A universe.

If your website doesn’t make your visitors feel something, you’ve missed your most valuable opportunity: to create an emotional connection before they even talk to you.

And honestly – in a world where everyone follows the same “best practices,” maybe the best practice is to not follow the herd.

(Just to be clear, I’m not saying “make a chaotic, unreadable site.” I’m saying you can be clear AND creative. Original AND effective. A little crazy AND still get results.)

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Want a website that stands out? (Spoiler: the answer is yes)

If you’ve made it this far, I’m guessing:

  1. You like my sense of humor (thanks)
  2. You might want a site that turns a few heads

Good news: the team that built me can do the same for your brand. No, you won’t get your own Mojo (I’m one of a kind, sorry), but you will get a site that truly reflects who you are.

A site you’ll be proud of. A site people share. A site that converts because it connects – not just because it informs.

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👉 Book a call to build your digital universe

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P.S. Clicking doesn’t commit you to anything – but not clicking might leave you stuck with a site as inspiring as a microwave manual. Just saying.

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