Web Design: Young Water Academy (Die Wasser Medizinerin) Dr. med. Kirsten Deutschländer.
Year
2025
Project Duration: 3 Days
Tools
Figma, Photoshop
Young Water Academy
This project was made for UP-Lift Online GmbH’s team. I was responsible for designing a one-pager website for Dr. med. Kirsten Deutschländer.
I received a very descriptive brief of what the client wanted, content and all the information needed to develop the following design deliverables in a time-crunch of 3 days:
Responsive Web Design:
Home Page
Academy Program
I carefully translated the brand personality of her company into a functional layout that will meet and be tailored to the needs of her users and customers.
I also developed a set of iconography elements for the website. One that reflects her service and tone of voice so that the overall look & feel of the website reflects her brand’s voice, is minimalistic, clean, welcoming, easy to read and refreshing to navigate.
I used Figma to design the one-pager website and Illustrator for the graphic elements.
Overall, it was a delight to have designed this website.
About Kirstin and her Company:
Dr. med. Kirsten Deutschländer is a longevity and water expert who developed the YoungWater-Methode©, combining scientific knowledge with holistic and spiritual perspectives.
Her approach includes personalized “rejuvenation and health programs” that give clients the tools to feel more energetic, clear, and mobile, with measurable progress.
She also offers a training academy to become a YoungWater Coach©, aimed at those wanting to transform health, mindset, and spirituality in themselves and others.
Central to her method are water quality, hydration, mindset shifts, fascia yoga, nutrition, and practical, everyday exercises that support physical, mental, and emotional regeneration.
Her teaching emphasizes treating root causes instead of just symptoms—empowering clients with knowledge, self-responsibility, and routines that promote true and sustainable vitality.
Final Thoughts:
Overall it was quite a lot to design in a short time-frame of 3 days, but client was happy at the end. When I see the published version, I would still iterate and keep improving many aspects of it.
What I have learned is that a product like this is never finished, there is always room for improvement and that is the big learning I take whenever I have a web design project. A Web design project is an ongoing iteration and that is what design is all about, being iterative and always leaving room for improvement.