Regnum Dei
PROYECTO:
Digital and Consultancy
The Regnum Dei magazine (www.regnumdei.online), is an annual by the general curia of the Congregation of Clerics Regular Theatines, with headquarters in Rome, created in 1945. The magazine publishes scientific articles on theology (fundamental, dogmatic, moral, biblical luthurgical, etc.), spirituality, history and the Churche’s cultural goods which contribute in stimulating and deepening research in the charismatic environment originated from the life and works of Saint Cajetan of Thienne, Juan Pedro Carafa and other founding companions and successors of this project.
The magazine contains articles, reviews, bibliography and “In Memoriam.”
The project consisted in created a new website for the magazine aligned with the style and design of the Congregation’s new official website (also developed by La Machi). Therefore, we were in charge of researching and creating a communication strategy that lead to design and development of a new website. We compiled content, presented an architecture and designed wireframes. We managed articles, documents and images on the site and carried out a SEO optimization. We added early editions of the magazine (from 1945 onwards) and linked the site to Mailchimp. Finally, we carried out client trainings in the usage of Wordpress and Mailchimp.
The magazine contains articles, reviews, bibliography and “In Memoriam.”
The project consisted in created a new website for the magazine aligned with the style and design of the Congregation’s new official website (also developed by La Machi). Therefore, we were in charge of researching and creating a communication strategy that lead to design and development of a new website. We compiled content, presented an architecture and designed wireframes. We managed articles, documents and images on the site and carried out a SEO optimization. We added early editions of the magazine (from 1945 onwards) and linked the site to Mailchimp. Finally, we carried out client trainings in the usage of Wordpress and Mailchimp.