Dabricon
A trilingual website for a forensic audit firm — built to command trust, communicate clarity, and make a growing body of case references fully searchable.
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Forensic audit is a field built on precision, discretion, and an unimpeachable record of results. When Dabricon approached us, they needed a website that reflected all three — professional enough to command the trust of corporate clients and legal teams, clear enough to communicate a complex service offering across three languages, and functional enough to make their growing body of references genuinely searchable. We built them a site that balances authority with accessibility, where finding the right case is never more than a few clicks away.
Custom Design · React · Sanity · i18n
Dabricon's references are their most valuable sales asset — a deep catalogue of completed audits spanning industries, jurisdictions, and case types. The challenge was making that catalogue work as a discovery tool, not just an archive. Visitors arriving with a specific need — a particular sector, a type of irregularity, a geographic region — had to be able to find relevant work immediately, in their own language, without friction.
We built a structured reference system in Sanity — each case tagged by industry, case type, and jurisdiction — surfaced through a fast, client-side filtering interface that requires no page reload and returns results instantly across all three languages. React handles the interactivity; next-intl ensures every label, filter, and piece of content is fully localised in Czech, Slovak, and English. The design leans into restraint: a tight typographic hierarchy, a controlled palette, and deliberate whitespace that lets the references speak with the authority the firm has earned.
Our references are our reputation. We needed a website that would let clients find the right case, in their language, without having to ask us twice.
— Daniel Bican, CEO of Dabricon