Abdullah Afsar← All notes
CASE STUDY NOTE · 8 MIN

How I approached the Toruk Makto League build.

I treated the site as a live product rather than a decorative landing page: define the information hierarchy, make the important routes visible, then polish the experience.

01 / INFORMATION

Start with what a visitor needs to know.

The first layer is the public information architecture: what the league is, who participates, where it happens, how someone registers, and where supporting content lives. That naturally creates primary routes for teams, standings, venues, partners, gallery, FAQ and schedules.
02 / PRESENTATION

Premium does not have to mean complicated.

The visual language uses strong typography, a restrained palette, generous spacing and clear calls to action. The goal is to make the league feel premium while keeping the information easy to scan on a phone.
03 / PRODUCTION

Deployment is part of the product.

A project is not finished when the local page looks right. It has to be reachable, responsive and connected to the right domain. The live Toruk site publicly credits the build to Abdullah Afsar.