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Sanap – Building a Digital Presence for Iran’s Renewable Future

Sanap, a subsidiary of Mobarakeh Steel Company, is a leader in renewable energy development — responsible for building the largest solar power plant in Iran and the largest wind farm in the Middle East. With such ambitious projects, Sanap needed a digital presence that could reflect its scale, innovation, and credibility.

The challenge was clear: design a modern, multi-audience website that could communicate effectively with three distinct groups — each with unique expectations and motivations.

client

Sanap – subsidiary of Mobarakeh Steel Company, Iran’s renewable energy leader.

Timeline

6 months (Jan 2024 - May 2025) — from research and strategy to final handoff.

Services

  • UX/UI Design
  • Web Design
  • Information Architecture
  • Visual Design

our role

  • Defined information hierarchy
  • Designed modular interface
  • Created project landing pages with key stats
  • Developed storytelling flow for public users

The Mission

Sanap’s audience was diverse, ranging from high-level decision makers to the general public. Our task was to create a structure and visual language that could feel authoritative yet accessible, technical yet inspiring.

  1. Executives & InvestorsThis group sought project transparency — real-time progress reports, key metrics, and official documentation. They needed clarity, precision, and trustworthiness.
  2. Scholars & ResearchersThe academic community was interested in technical depth — data, research papers, and insight into Sanap’s renewable initiatives. For them, the site needed to be a credible reference.
  3. General PublicThe broader audience was motivated by curiosity and national pride. They wanted to understand how Sanap’s work compares globally and how renewable energy impacts Iran’s future.

Balancing these needs required not just thoughtful content hierarchy, but also a design system that could scale between information and inspiration.

The design direction was guided by two principles: clarity and confidence.

We built a modular interface where each audience could quickly access the content relevant to them — from project-specific statistics to storytelling visuals. A consistent use of grids, white space, and typography established a sense of order and reliability, while high-contrast imagery of solar fields and wind farms conveyed power and purpose.

Each section of the website was tailored to its audience:

  • For executives & investors: project landing pages presenting key statistics, progress charts, and milestone indicators directly within each project, providing transparency without the need for a separate dashboard.

The final result was more than a corporate website — it became a digital showcase of national progress in clean energy. Sanap’s new online identity communicates innovation, transparency, and leadership, positioning the brand as a global-scale energy pioneer from Iran.

The Challenge

The Design Approach

Impact

Public

Investors

Specialists

  • For academics & researchers: a structured archive of documents and technical reports, designed for easy reference and credibility.
  • For the general public: a storytelling flow with visuals comparing Sanap’s projects to international benchmarks, making innovation both tangible and understandable.

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Sanap – Building a Digital Presence for Iran’s Renewable Future

Sanap, a subsidiary of Mobarakeh Steel Company, is a leader in renewable energy development — responsible for building the largest solar power plant in Iran and the largest wind farm in the Middle East. With such ambitious projects, Sanap needed a digital presence that could reflect its scale, innovation, and credibility.

The challenge was clear: design a modern, multi-audience website that could communicate effectively with three distinct groups — each with unique expectations and motivations.

client

Sanap – subsidiary of Mobarakeh Steel Company, Iran’s renewable energy leader.

Timeline

6 months (Jan 2024 - May 2025) — from research and strategy to final handoff.

Services

  • UX/UI Design
  • Web Design
  • Information Architecture
  • Visual Design

our role

  • Defined information hierarchy
  • Designed modular interface
  • Created project landing pages with key stats
  • Developed storytelling flow for public users

The Mission

Sanap’s audience was diverse, ranging from high-level decision makers to the general public. Our task was to create a structure and visual language that could feel authoritative yet accessible, technical yet inspiring.

  1. Executives & InvestorsThis group sought project transparency — real-time progress reports, key metrics, and official documentation. They needed clarity, precision, and trustworthiness.
  2. Scholars & ResearchersThe academic community was interested in technical depth — data, research papers, and insight into Sanap’s renewable initiatives. For them, the site needed to be a credible reference.
  3. General PublicThe broader audience was motivated by curiosity and national pride. They wanted to understand how Sanap’s work compares globally and how renewable energy impacts Iran’s future.

Balancing these needs required not just thoughtful content hierarchy, but also a design system that could scale between information and inspiration.

The design direction was guided by two principles: clarity and confidence.

We built a modular interface where each audience could quickly access the content relevant to them — from project-specific statistics to storytelling visuals. A consistent use of grids, white space, and typography established a sense of order and reliability, while high-contrast imagery of solar fields and wind farms conveyed power and purpose.

Each section of the website was tailored to its audience:

  • For executives & investors: project landing pages presenting key statistics, progress charts, and milestone indicators directly within each project, providing transparency without the need for a separate dashboard.

The final result was more than a corporate website — it became a digital showcase of national progress in clean energy. Sanap’s new online identity communicates innovation, transparency, and leadership, positioning the brand as a global-scale energy pioneer from Iran.

The Challenge

The Design Approach

Impact

Public

Investors

Specialists

  • For academics & researchers: a structured archive of documents and technical reports, designed for easy reference and credibility.
  • For the general public: a storytelling flow with visuals comparing Sanap’s projects to international benchmarks, making innovation both tangible and understandable.