Faster Info Access

Klaipėdos kultūrų komunikacijų centras (KKKC), faced buried event info, deep menus, slow mobile load times, and limited accessibility—hindering public access to exhibitions, residencies, and community programs.

About KKKC

KKKC is a vibrant cultural hub in Klaipėda, managing exhibitions, educational workshops, artist residencies, festivals like the Book Art Festival and Phenomenon M, and coordinating cultural exchange across local and international creators

The challenge

The site’s multi-level navigation and minimal visual cues resulted in users tapping several times before finding exhibition details or event registrations. Mobile page weight was heavy, causing long load times and frustrating visitors on slower connections.

Accessibility was also lacking: no skip links, inconsistent heading structure, missing alt text, and poor keyboard navigation—excluding users with disabilities during key cultural engagement.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

Business impact

Streamlined multi-level menus (e.g., “Parodos”, “Rezidentai”, “Edukacijos”) into clear, top-level categories, reducing taps needed to access event or residency information.

85%

Faster mobile content access

−65%

Page size reduced

100%

WCAG 2.1 AA structure implemented

What We Did​

Mobile‑First Redesign
Rebuilt the site with responsive layouts, hero banners for current events, collapsible accordions for program details, and optimized spacing for touch interactions.

Accessibility Enhancements
Implemented skip-to-content links, landmark ARIA regions, correct H1–H3 hierarchy, descriptive alt text on gallery imagery, and visible keyboard focus states.

Performance Boosts
Enabled lazy loading of images, compressed media assets, minified CSS/JS, and added caching to reduce page weight and speed up load times.

Content Workflow
Set up Elementor templates and global widgets to allow staff to publish new exhibitions, workshops, and residency calls in under 10 minutes—without developer support.