Building Visit Lübeck: Designing a Better Digital Experience for Travel Discovery

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I recently worked on Visit Lübeck (https://www.visit-luebeck.com/) — a travel-focused digital platform designed to help users discover destinations, experiences, and essential city information through a clear and intuitive interface.

The biggest lesson from this project was that building a travel platform is not only about presenting information — it is about creating a smooth journey from curiosity to action.

My focus was on improving:

Information architecture and content organization
User-friendly navigation flows
Clear presentation of destination experiences
Responsive and accessible web experiences
Performance-focused frontend implementation

Travel websites often contain large amounts of content, so the real engineering challenge is making that information feel simple and natural for users.

A strong digital experience requires more than visual design. It requires understanding user intent:

What does the visitor need to know?
How quickly can they find it?
What helps them make a decision?

From a technical perspective, this project strengthened my approach to building content-heavy platforms where usability, performance, and maintainability must work together.

One important takeaway:

Great digital products do not overwhelm users with information — they guide them through it.

Whether building AI systems, SaaS platforms, or customer-facing applications, the same principles apply:

Clear structure
Reliable performance
Simple interactions
User-centered architecture

Visit Lübeck was a valuable experience in combining engineering discipline with product thinking — creating a platform that connects people with places in a more meaningful way.

Project: https://www.visit-luebeck.com/

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