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Real project Academic publication Institutional-editorial landing with application system

CISMA - Revista de Derecho / CISMA Law Review

Institutional landing built for an independent student association running a peer-reviewed law publication, with the Eunomía isotype designed specifically for the project. The site replaces ad-hoc social media calls with a single point of entry for applicants: clear framing, a direct "Iniciar postulación en línea" CTA, and an integrated dynamic exam with randomized questions and answers, anti-inspection protections and automated result delivery. Built in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, with the security logic deliberately kept private. Designed to make the application process readable and orderly, and to help the publication present itself with the seriousness its editorial work deserves.

Context

CISMA is an independent law review run by a student association, currently in the process of formalizing as a civil non-profit. Like many academic projects of its kind, its visibility had grown through social media calls, message threads and shared form links - channels that work for short bursts of attention, but do not hold up when the publication needs to look like what it actually is: a serious editorial project that selects its team through a structured application.

Problem

Without a formal landing, every application cycle started from a different place. Calls were scattered across posts, applicants reached different forms depending on where they had seen the announcement, and there was no single surface that explained the publication, framed the application and moved candidates through it in an orderly way. The mismatch between the seriousness of the editorial work and the informality of its digital footprint had become visible from the outside.

Solution

A single institutional landing with a clear application path. The main CTA - "Iniciar postulación en línea" - leads candidates into a dynamic exam with randomized question and answer order, protections against casual inspection of the page, and automated delivery of results once the exam is submitted. The site also carries the publication's identity, including the Eunomía isotype, designed specifically for this project. Topner handled architecture, interface, experience and the full application system, including the exam mechanics and result automation.

Expected result

The site is intended to consolidate the application process, reduce ambiguity for candidates and give the publication a stable institutional surface it can point to. Informal feedback from professors and students has framed the result as professional in a way the prior setup was not - Topner does not present this as a measured outcome, only as observable reception.

Stack

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript (security logic not disclosed)

Role

End-to-end. Architecture, interface, experience and the full postulation system, plus the Eunomía isotype designed specifically for the project. The exam logic and security layer are deliberately not described in detail; they are part of what makes the application process defensible against trivial circumvention.

Client type

Student associations, academic publications and independent editorial projects that need a credible institutional surface without commissioning a full-scale platform.

Project developed for an independent student association. Names, marks and institutional identities belong to their respective holders. Topner does not claim official affiliation with any academic institution.