Historic Philadelphia

Three distinct venues, one website

Website

Historic Philadelphia

Three distinct venues, one website

Website

Historic Philadelphia

Three distinct venues, one website

Website

Historic Philadelphia

Three distinct venues, one website

Website

Historic Philadelphia homepage design shown on laptop, featuring a Betsy Ross reenactor and multilingual language toggle

Industry

Tourism & Travel

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

Historic Philadelphia’s previous site looked and felt like it hadn’t seen daylight since the colonial era. So when it came time for a redesign, we knew a fresh coat of paint wouldn’t cut it.

The real challenge? Merging three distinct organizations—each with its own mission, content, and audience—into one cohesive digital experience. Not easy. But exactly our kind of puzzle.

Today, the site is fast, intuitive, and thoughtfully structured, with multilingual support and a CMS that makes updates feel effortless. History lives on. The outdated tech? Not so much.

Industry

Tourism & Travel

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

Historic Philadelphia’s previous site looked and felt like it hadn’t seen daylight since the colonial era. So when it came time for a redesign, we knew a fresh coat of paint wouldn’t cut it.

The real challenge? Merging three distinct organizations—each with its own mission, content, and audience—into one cohesive digital experience. Not easy. But exactly our kind of puzzle.

Today, the site is fast, intuitive, and thoughtfully structured, with multilingual support and a CMS that makes updates feel effortless. History lives on. The outdated tech? Not so much.

Industry

Tourism & Travel

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

Historic Philadelphia’s previous site looked and felt like it hadn’t seen daylight since the colonial era. So when it came time for a redesign, we knew a fresh coat of paint wouldn’t cut it.

The real challenge? Merging three distinct organizations—each with its own mission, content, and audience—into one cohesive digital experience. Not easy. But exactly our kind of puzzle.

Today, the site is fast, intuitive, and thoughtfully structured, with multilingual support and a CMS that makes updates feel effortless. History lives on. The outdated tech? Not so much.

Industry

Tourism & Travel

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

Historic Philadelphia’s previous site looked and felt like it hadn’t seen daylight since the colonial era. So when it came time for a redesign, we knew a fresh coat of paint wouldn’t cut it.

The real challenge? Merging three distinct organizations—each with its own mission, content, and audience—into one cohesive digital experience. Not easy. But exactly our kind of puzzle.

Today, the site is fast, intuitive, and thoughtfully structured, with multilingual support and a CMS that makes updates feel effortless. History lives on. The outdated tech? Not so much.

Mobile-first responsive design of Historic Philadelphia's homepage and expanded navigation menu on two iPhone screens
UI component design for Inquiries and News & Press contact cards, part of the Historic Philadelphia website redesign
Mobile editorial layout of the Must See Attractions article page, demonstrating responsive typography and imagery
Venue card UI design for Franklin Square and Once Upon a Nation, unifying three brands in one tourism website
Plan Your Visit navigation component layered over a costumed-interpreter photo from the Historic Philadelphia website
Featured Events grid layout shown on iPad and iPhone, highlighting responsive web design across breakpoints
Trip Ideas section of the Historic Philadelphia website, featuring editorial card layouts and content-driven UX
"A mission rooted in history" About page design with four-column typography grid and serif editorial styling
Sponsors section of the Historic Philadelphia website showcasing logo lockups and partner credit layout
Betsy Ross House landing page shown on iPhone, demonstrating mobile-first UI design and immersive hero imagery

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Philadelphia, PA 19109

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Designing your next big thing

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123 S Broad St

Suite 2435

Philadelphia, PA 19109

Unguarded

A tiny interview series with creators we dig

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Don't steal our stuff.