Armature demo site
See how an Armature site works in practice
Explore a working creator website built with Armature. Susan Journeyer is fictional, but the structure is real: core pages, projects, updates, contact routes and optional extended content, all managed inside the Armature system.
What to look for
The demo shows the main parts of an Armature-powered creator site: not a bespoke one-off, but a structured website that can be adapted for real creative work.
Creator homepage
A structured introduction with hero content, featured work, selected projects and clear calls to action.
Projects and work
A structured work area for comics, covers, illustration, personal work and selected commissions.
Publications
Space for books, comics, series information, cover artwork, blurbs and related links.
News and updates
A simple way for creators to post news, appearances, workshops, releases and announcements.
Contact routes
Clear contact prompts for commissions, workshops, speaking, appearances and general enquiries.
Template-aware design
The same content can be presented with different visual emphasis through Armature’s template directions.
A realistic test case, not a real client site
Using a fictional creator lets the demo show the system clearly without relying on a real client site, private material or someone else’s creative work.
Susan Journeyer gives Armature a realistic test case: a creator with projects, comics, publications, updates, events and contact needs. That makes the demo useful for judging whether the system feels like something a real comics artist, illustrator or writer could actually use.
One content model, several visual directions
The Susan Journeyer content can be used to demonstrate different Armature template directions. The content model stays consistent, while the presentation can shift towards editorial, image-led or broader studio-style layouts without rebuilding the site from scratch.
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Tell us what you’re building, what your website needs to do, and whether you’re starting from scratch or replacing something that no longer works for you.

