Revamping the Cultural Centre Website

We redesigned the cultural centre’s website to make events, ticketing and venue information easier to find and manage. The new platform supports accessibility, multilingual publishing and day-to-day administration in a way that suits public sector requirements.

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From outdated design to a modern website

Public access

Focus

WCAG 2.1

Accessibility target

Event management

Key service

Outdated website did not meet modern requirements

The cultural centre had a website built many years ago. It was not mobile-optimised, lacked clear navigation, and content was difficult to locate. Events were only posted as articles without a calendar view.

Visitors struggle to browse events and complete key tasks on smaller screens

Some users cannot access essential information independently, creating service and compliance issues

Users find it harder to see what is coming up, and staff spend more time maintaining listings

Comprehensive Website Revamp with Event System

A new website has been created featuring a modern design, integrated events calendar with ticket sales, venue hire functionality, and automated multilingual support for international accessibility. All content has been migrated, structured, and optimised for SEO.

Clear structure and modern user journeys

We reorganised the website around the tasks visitors actually need to complete, including finding events, checking practical details and accessing venue information. The result is a clearer structure, more reliable mobile use and a design that reflects the institution’s public role.

Events, ticketing and venue booking

We introduced a dedicated events system with calendar-based browsing, clearer event pages and support for ticketing and venue hire enquiries. This helps the cultural centre present its programme more clearly while reducing manual administration.

Accessibility, multilingual publishing and compliance support

The website was planned to support accessible content structures, multilingual publishing and responsible handling of user data. This gives the institution a stronger foundation for meeting accessibility expectations, GDPR responsibilities and the needs of diverse audiences.

Results After Three Months

Mobile experience

Accessibility basis

Content structure

Visitors can access key information and services more reliably across phones, tablets and desktop devices

Events are presented in a structured calendar format, making programmes, bookings and attendance information easier to manage

The website provides a stronger basis for accessible publishing, multilingual communication and ongoing compliance work

Within three months of launch

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