Unified digital presence for KYOV — three distinct brand identities (Foundation, School, Publishing House), each with its own messaging and audience, served from a single coordinated content strategy and Statamic CMS infrastructure.
Client: KYOV Group | Turkey
KYOV Group is a Turkish education non-profit that operates three coordinated but distinct entities: a foundation that runs scholarship and donation programs, a K-12 school, and a publishing house focused on educational and cultural titles. Each entity has its own mission, its own audience, and historically had its own website built by a different agency at a different time.
By the time KYOV came to us, the result was three sites that looked like they came from three different organizations — which, paradoxically, made the group's coordinated work harder to explain to donors, parents, and readers.
They wanted unity without uniformity: three brands that clearly belong to one family, served by one editorial team.
Donation-focused landing site with mission, programs, and donor flow.
Admissions and community engagement site for the affiliated school.
Catalog and editorial site for the foundation's publishing arm.
Three distinct brand identities risked content fragmentation across separate sites and teams
Donation flows, admissions flows, and book catalogs all needed completely different UX patterns
A small editorial team had to maintain all three brands without duplicating effort or tooling
We chose Statamic CMS as the shared backbone for all three sites. Statamic's flat-file architecture and Git-based content workflow gave the small editorial team something they could actually run without engineer involvement, and the multi-site model meant we could share components without forcing the brands to share UI.
Each brand site has its own theme, its own component variants, and its own URL structure — but they share the same content types, the same asset library, and the same deployment pipeline. The result is a single editorial team running three brands without duplication.
Tailwind kept the design language coherent across the three brands while still allowing each one to feel distinct. Most of the architectural work was in the content modeling, not the front-end.
Shared Statamic CMS backbone with brand-scoped content types, taxonomies, and asset containers
Tailored UX per audience — donors, parents, and readers — with brand-specific theming and components
Unified editorial team workflow with role-based access per brand and shared component library
Single deployment pipeline maintaining three independent sites with consistent quality and performance
Foundation, School, and Publishing — each with its own audience and identity
A single team manages all three brands without duplication
Flat-file CMS with Git-based content versioning across all brands
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From foundations to schools to publishing — we build coordinated digital ecosystems that respect each brand's identity while sharing one editorial backbone.