X-Factor — 10 Years of Sviiter
The letter “X” marks a significant milestone for Sviiter this year—yes, we’re turning ten! Let’s take a moment to reflect on the past years and express our gratitude to those who have contributed to our journey.
First and foremost, we want to extend our deepest thanks to everyone who has been with us over the past decade, trusted in our solutions, appreciated our creative approach and work ethic, and returned to collaborate with us time and time again. To reminisce about previous years, we’d like to highlight two blog posts—Half a Decade of Design, which celebrated our first mini-anniversary, and last year’s A Year Full of Sparkle, which truly shined thanks to a variety of exciting projects.
What happened this year?
This year, web solutions took center stage, making up a significant portion of our work.
Our largest project was Radis Furniture (radis.ee), which utilizes the latest e-commerce solution from the Voog CMS platform.
radis.ee
For the most elegant corporate website, we’d award Advokaadibüroo Turnstone (turnstone.ee), a site that exudes professionalism and precision.
turnstone.eu
For those who enjoy a bit of sporting excitement, FC Elva (fcelva.ee) stands out, providing real-time updates on matches and live broadcasts. The site integrates Turniir.ee’s live match engine and Sportlyzer’s team lineup and calendar, ensuring fans are always up to date with Southern Estonia’s leading football club.
fcelva.ee
A special thank you goes to Toivo for entrusting us with the website redesign for Vähiravifond Kingitud Elu (kingitudelu.ee), one of the most visited websites we’ve worked on in the past decade. It has been a privilege to contribute to such a meaningful cause. Our redesign enhanced the site’s visual appeal, streamlined campaign page creation, and improved donation options—now featuring seamless online banking integrations and mobile donations via Zlick.it.
kingitudelu.ee
Continuing from last year’s Randvere School (randverekool.edu.ee) project, we designed a fresh and cheerful website for Raasiku School (raasikukool.edu.ee), combining staff photography with an interactive drone solution to create a site that many Estonian schools would aspire to have.
raasikukool.edu.ee
We also did a mini-web for a local print shop in Telliskivi campus Printwise — a minimal site with a funky CMYK colour themed portfolio site we launched in mid summer.
printwise.eu
One of our most long-term clients, the Estonian Theatre association got also a website refreshment (teatriliit.ee) Fun fact is, that the previous version we built around eight years ago.
Branding Highlights
We had the pleasure of refreshing the Radis, Eesti Sulgpalliliit, KV.ee, and Finlaidi logos and CVIs, as well as creating the Karloova visual identity.
Print & Editorial Design
As always, Inbank’s annual and quarterly reports remained among our flagship projects. However, this year, we also delved into the world of e-Government, designing an Introduction to e-Government publication for e-Governance Academy and a Cybersecurity Index Report that analyzed the security status of six partner countries.
In August, we completed the Estonian Internet Foundation’s annual report, and in October, we finalized the Visit Saaremaa Strategy Document, outlining key directions and future plans for the region.
Stepping into the Film Industry
We also had the chance to contribute to the visuals of the Estonian feature film Keti Lõpp, currently showing in cinemas. This marks a continuation of our involvement in film design, which began in 2009 with the short film Krantsid.
Event & Experiential Marketing
For the second year in a row, we supported the ERNA Hike, an event organized by Eesti Skautide Liit. Additionally, we provided visuals for Estonian Internet Day, hosted by the Estonian Internet Foundation.
New Services
This year, we introduced two new service directions:
1. Content Strategy & Copywriting – Thanks to our new team member, Karl, we now focus on refining messaging, aligning product and service ideas with compelling visuals and narratives. Check out Karl’s blog post, Why Do We Need Content?, for more insights.
2. WordPress Maintenance – In July, we launched a WordPress maintenance service, ensuring website owners no longer have to worry about updates or security vulnerabilities.
And what’s next?
Next up—year eleven! We look forward to new challenges, exciting projects, and another year of creativity. See you in our next recap!