Freelance planner Izumi Sou uses TENJIKU for their website.
▶︎Key points during site creation
Adapting a theme primarily designed for the food and beverage industry to an intangible business service (planning)
– Since the business doesn’t offer physical products, we crafted a narrative using nature motifs throughout the site. This softened the impression of a business service that might otherwise feel rigid.
– Unique elements are created using anthropomorphized animal illustrations (this approach also covers the decision not to show the planner’s face).
▶︎Reasons for Choosing TENJIKU
We selected TENJIKU because we wanted a storytelling presentation style, enabling us to unfold images and messages like a picture-story show.– We utilized TENJIKU’s unique slider feature for storytelling, conveying the appeal of planning support as a message to site visitors.
※ We created a flow where the slider conveys abstract imagery, while the drawer is used to introduce specific services.– TENJIKU’s distinctive gallery was used not to showcase physical products, but as a block to present supplementary information as mini-content. Its flexibility for easy additions made it highly convenient.
The homepage uses the theme’s Content Builder feature, specifically “Design Content,” to structure navigation paths to subpages like “INTRODUCTION,” “CONCEPT,” and “SERVICE.” Simply inputting images and text achieves a high-quality layout, enabling the creation of beautiful pages without requiring specialized knowledge.
>>The homepage is created easily and beautifully using the Content Builder
Additionally, the custom post type “Gallery” is deployed as “SIDE CONTENTS“. This clearly presents supplementary information that the main content alone cannot fully convey.
>>The “Gallery” custom post type fully conveys the appeal of your content
Please view this as a reference case study for utilizing TENJIKU.




























