Context
Who it’s for, and what changed.
Users
Constraints
Problem
The friction we removed.
Needed a clear event hub for registrations, schedules, and updates.
Outcomes
- Simpler registration flow
- Clearer event information structure
- Better on-page navigation
Solution
The approach.
A single-page event hub with clear sections, CTAs, and content hierarchy.
Build notes
- Simple content architecture
- Mobile CTA ergonomics
UX patterns
Design decisions that scale.
These patterns make the experience predictable under stress—whether it’s content discovery or day‑to‑day ops.
- Section anchors
- CTA repetition at key points
- Schedule card patterns
Typography
Readable = credible.
Geist (Sans)
Readable, fast-scanning event information.
UI system
Color + spacing discipline.
Energetic accent system with controlled contrast for readability.
Screenshots
What shipped.
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Next
What we’d do next.
Tighten the workflow
Audit friction points and reduce steps for the key conversion/ops paths.
Make the system faster
Performance budgets, image strategy, and key-path caching for speed.
Scale with a design system
Tokenize spacing/type, build reusable components, prevent drift.
Start a conversation
Ready to talk about your next release?
Share where your product is today and where it needs to be in the next 6–12 months. We'll respond with a thoughtful point of view—not a canned pitch.
- 01
Share context
Where you are and what’s next
- 02
Get a point of view
Ideas, risks, and options
- 03
Shape the engagement
Scope, squad, and timeline
- Reply within 1–2 business days
- No generic sales deck
- NDA available on request
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Project brief
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