Creating Jenny Comics: a custom comics website built in two days with WordPress and my Lubinik framework
Jenny Comics is a very personal project that I created to give my comics, my characters, and my visual universe a real home online. My goal was not simply to upload a few images, but to build an author website able to present my series, my episodes, and the full graphic identity of my work.
What makes this project a little special is that it was completed very quickly: in two days, I built a complete website designed both as a creative space, a solid editorial base, and a fully custom web project.
A personal website, but a real project architecture
Even though this is my own universe, I developed it with the same logic I use for professional work: a clean structure, a reusable foundation, well-organized content, and a smooth experience on both desktop and mobile.
To do that, I relied on Lubinik, my WordPress framework, which allows me to clearly separate the technical base, the site-specific features, and the fully custom visual layer. This approach helped me move fast without sacrificing the overall coherence of the project.
Designing the site around comics
Jenny Comics needed to support a real editorial structure built specifically for comics. I organized the site around dedicated content for series, episodes, and characters, with adapted templates, relationships between content, and a structure designed to make future publishing easier.
The idea was simple: create a foundation clean enough to work well immediately, while remaining flexible enough for future episodes, new pages, and later improvements.
A strong and expressive visual identity
Visually, I wanted something colorful, expressive, and lively, something able to reflect the energy of my comics right away. The website needed to carry that identity clearly without losing readability or ease of navigation.
I therefore developed a custom child theme with an illustrated homepage, tailored editorial sections, dedicated reading pages, reworked navigation, and many responsive refinements to keep the experience enjoyable both on mobile and on desktop.
Building fast, but building properly
One of the most interesting aspects of this project is precisely that balance between execution speed and level of finish. In two days, the site was designed, structured, styled, optimized for mobile, configured for SEO, and prepared to evolve over time.
This kind of project reflects my way of working very well: moving fast when needed, but always with a real architecture behind it, so that the result is not only attractive at launch, but also durable and easy to expand.
Why this project feels so personal
Jenny Comics is probably one of the projects that represents me best, because it brings together several essential parts of my work: development, design, storytelling, visual identity, and the desire to create truly custom tools.
It is not just a website to display my comics. It is also a concrete demonstration of the way I approach the web: a space where technique and sensitivity move together, even within a very short timeframe.
See the project
Jenny Comics is now a living, personal, and scalable foundation ready to host my future stories. It is also a good example of what I can build quickly when a project needs visual identity, editorial structure, and custom development at the same time.
Explore Jenny Comics
A few key pages from the project and its visual universe.
