Raymond Park
Champagne tower. Jamon carving station. A shot-based groom's cake. Raymond Park has fifteen services most venues have never heard of — and six event types that run the full length of a life.

Six event types. Six very different audiences.
Same hall, same team, wildly different rooms on wildly different nights. Raymond Park — str. Sucevița 34, Chișinău — handles:
- Weddings
- Christenings (cumetrie)
- Corporate parties
- Conferences
- Children's parties
- Graduation balls
A couple planning a wedding and a company planning a product launch need completely different things from the same site. The information architecture had to speak to both in the same scroll, without either feeling like an afterthought.

The service list
Most venues offer a room and catering. Raymond Park offers fifteen-plus things that make up an event:
- Cocktail bar
- Beer bar
- Coffee & tea service
- Champagne tower
- Hookah bar
- Candy bar
- Fruit bar
- Cheese bar
- Jamon carving station
- Ice cream bar
- Full catering, personalized menus
- Groom's cake (shot-based)
- Custom celebration cake
- Garden decoration
- Floral arrangements
The design problem: show all of this without the page reading like a menu that won't fit on one screen. The solution: a photo-forward grid where each service earns visual weight proportional to its interest, not to its alphabetical position.
Royal blue. Celebratory. Unhurried.
Royal blue primary palette — formal, celebratory, confident. No generic stock imagery; everything shot on location so the visitor is seeing the actual space they'd be renting. Photography does eighty percent of the selling; the copy just keeps out of the way.
Event types sit as distinct cards at the top. Services form the rich middle. Contact form and embedded Google Maps close it out. Phone number fixed in the header for the callers; structured form for everyone else.


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