A national hub,
made simplified.

Client
Nepal Culture Centre
Sector
Community · Culture
Year
2024
Engagement
8 weeks
Nepal Culture Centre
Fig. 01 · Events, member updates and editorial content organised for mobile discovery.

01 · The brief.

Nepal Culture Centre needed a home for cultural events, education programmes and community news. The work was happening, but the record of it was scattered across social posts, flyers and inbox threads.

The team wanted a site that made upcoming events clear, gave members a reason to return, and let staff publish without waiting on a developer.

02 · The friction.

The organisation did not have a content problem. It had a retrieval problem:

  • Event details were split across Facebook, posters and group chats.
  • Members could not quickly tell what was upcoming and what had passed.
  • Staff repeated the same publishing work across multiple channels.
  • New visitors had no simple path from interest to attendance.

03 · The approach.

Events first. We made the calendar the primary surface, with clean cards, clear dates and a mobile path to share.

Templates over blank pages. Staff publish into fixed patterns for events, updates and programmes, so the site stays composed even when content changes weekly.

Community in the details. The visual system leaves room for photography, sponsor notes and bilingual labels without making the page feel crowded.

04 · The outcome.

The centre now has a calmer publishing workflow and a front door that reflects the pace of the community: active, legible and easy to update.

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Publishing templates
Events, programmes and news updates share one editorial system.
−48%
Time to publish
Fewer repeated edits across social channels and the website.
100%
Mobile event pages
Core event details fit the first viewport on a phone.
0
Design drift
Reusable blocks keep staff updates aligned with the visual system.
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