
Fieldhaus
1.8× session length
1.8× session length
HandoverSchemes, copy, translations and tokenised assets delivered ready to wire. Operator's retention manager owns the plan; their CRM team configures — no rebuild on our side.
Fieldhaus Studios operate a GGL-licensed casino in Germany, where regulation requires a Monatslimit cap, OASIS self-exclusion surfaces, and Spiel-mit-Verstand banners on every session. Every competitor treats these as regulatory furniture — small grey text bolted on. Fieldhaus wanted the opposite: a product that reads like a weekend supplement, where the compliance surfaces carry editorial weight instead of undermining the brand.
A casino laid out as an editorial supplement
Swiss grid, 12-column, generous margins. A tight serif display and a grotesque body, paired like a good Sunday magazine. A single warm ink — deep burgundy — carries the brand across a near-monochrome palette. No 3D coins, no neon, no 'luxury' kitsch.
Regulatory surfaces as first-class components
Monatslimit, OASIS status and Spiel-mit-Verstand aren't footnotes — they're a left-rail column on desktop, a persistent strip on mobile. Burgundy for your own limits, black rule for the regulator. Players read them because they look important, not because they're shamed into it.
Cashier as a deliberate wizard, not a shortcut
German players overwhelmingly pay via SOFORT, Giropay, PayPal and Klarna. Each gets a step in an explicit wizard — provider screen, amount (with the Monatslimit visible), 3-D Secure hand-off, confirmation. No shortcuts, no default provider, no 'quick-deposit' bar hiding the ceiling.

Homepage — editorial Swiss grid with serif display, marginalia feature list, persistent Monatslimit rail

Cashier wizard — SOFORT / Giropay / PayPal / Klarna as explicit ordered rows, amount chip selector, Monatslimit note and recent-deposits ribbon

Colour palette
Typography
Display — GT Sectra Display
Body — Söhne 400
Logo lockups
“We walked into the GGL audit with a product that still looked like a magazine and came out with no remediation list — a first for us. Players are spending nearly twice as long per session, and support tickets about limits dropped by a third. The compliance bar moved from a tax to a feature.”

