I · The brief
Play Identity needed a website for a seminar about the importance of play — not as filler, not as decoration, but as something central to education, creativity, development, and connection. The design direction already existed, so the job was to build the site cleanly, organise the content, and make the event feel understandable before visitors got lost in schedules, sponsors, and practical details.
II · What we built
- —A responsive event website based on the existing visual direction.
- —Structured pages for the seminar concept, programme, speakers, organisers, sponsors, and practical information.
- —A clear content flow from the event idea to the programme and participation details.
- —A content layout that keeps the event readable across desktop and mobile.
- —Implementation by Nephele from front-end build to content polish and launch handoff.
"The site made the idea feel clear before people reached the programme."
III · What changed
1
event site built and launched
3 days
seminar programme organised
All
core event content structured
IV · What we'd do differently
We'd define the programme content model earlier. Event pages always start as a few innocent sections and then, because humanity cannot leave a schedule alone, turn into speakers, time slots, sponsors, language notes, and last-minute edits wearing a hat.