Arte Sonora, online magazine
The story of a re-design

Customer

Sound Art

UX/UI Design Web Design

#Usability

Arte Sonora asked us to redesign the site. We dusted ourselves off, tidied up and brought in a few new things.

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Arte Sonora, the new grid


The Arte Sonora team challenged us to rethink the site. The condition: reorganize everything without fundamentally altering the structure and logic of the experience. Rethinking the entry of each page to the path used to organize the rest of the site. A new module was created for entering the Briefs, Highlights and Hot Gear pages. We changed the layout of the Agenda and Comments pages.

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Unmissable highlights


The unmissable concerts gave rise to a brand new highlight - what a spin! - calm down. A bar dedicated to promoting the best concerts, selected by the AS team, when you enter the site.

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More space, more image, more context


The new design tried to ensure that the site remained clean, clear and simple. Making the most of one of the strengths of SA's content - images. Compared to the old site, the header has become distinct from the body text, with each element occupying its own space.

As well as redesigning the Related Articles at the end of each Single page, we have introduced a new type of contextual related that is suggested in the body text. The suggestion of related content happens while the user is reading the article, making the experience more organic and enhancing site navigation.

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WordPress is good for magazines

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One of the huge advantages of WordPress as a content manager is the ease with which you can change the layout of the site without having major implications on the content side. Naturally, we had to re-adapt images from old articles, revise some styles and so on, but in general, as soon as the new site was born, the content was already there.

Which means that if your site is built in WordPress, we can change the entire design and adapt it to new languages and experiences, without the content or content links being lost in the process. Let's talk?