Philadelphia Film Society

Movie buffs, welcome home

Website

Philadelphia Film Society

Movie buffs, welcome home

Website

Philadelphia Film Society

Movie buffs, welcome home

Website

Philadelphia Film Society

Movie buffs, welcome home

Website

Hands holding an iPad showing the redesigned Philadelphia Film Society website with a Killers of the Flower Moon film detail page, showtimes and ticketing UX for an arts nonprofit.

Industry

Arts & Culture

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UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

The Philadelphia Film Society came to us with a familiar challenge: they had a fragmented digital presence trying to serve a diverse cast. Between casual moviegoers, die-hard festival fans, and loyal donors, the new site needed to speak to many, all without feeling like a mess of competing priorities.

We helped unify the experience, tying together ticketing, memberships, and donations through custom API integrations that make the tech feel invisible (in the best way). Behind the scenes, the site runs on WordPress — giving their team the control they need without the complexity they don’t.

Industry

Arts & Culture

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

The Philadelphia Film Society came to us with a familiar challenge: they had a fragmented digital presence trying to serve a diverse cast. Between casual moviegoers, die-hard festival fans, and loyal donors, the new site needed to speak to many, all without feeling like a mess of competing priorities.

We helped unify the experience, tying together ticketing, memberships, and donations through custom API integrations that make the tech feel invisible (in the best way). Behind the scenes, the site runs on WordPress — giving their team the control they need without the complexity they don’t.

Industry

Arts & Culture

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

The Philadelphia Film Society came to us with a familiar challenge: they had a fragmented digital presence trying to serve a diverse cast. Between casual moviegoers, die-hard festival fans, and loyal donors, the new site needed to speak to many, all without feeling like a mess of competing priorities.

We helped unify the experience, tying together ticketing, memberships, and donations through custom API integrations that make the tech feel invisible (in the best way). Behind the scenes, the site runs on WordPress — giving their team the control they need without the complexity they don’t.

Industry

Arts & Culture

Deliverables

UX Design Visual Design Front-End Development CMS Integration

The Philadelphia Film Society came to us with a familiar challenge: they had a fragmented digital presence trying to serve a diverse cast. Between casual moviegoers, die-hard festival fans, and loyal donors, the new site needed to speak to many, all without feeling like a mess of competing priorities.

We helped unify the experience, tying together ticketing, memberships, and donations through custom API integrations that make the tech feel invisible (in the best way). Behind the scenes, the site runs on WordPress — giving their team the control they need without the complexity they don’t.

Desktop homepage design for Philadelphia Film Society featuring a bold Now Showing hero, editorial film grid and venue showtimes layout built as a cultural institution website.
Film detail card layouts from the Philadelphia Film Society site showing Aftersun and Alcarras with director, runtime and metadata UI in an editorial arts website design.
iPhone mockup of the Philadelphia Film Society mobile Showtimes interface with date picker, filters and a Barbie film card, showcasing mobile-first ticketing UX.
Mobile film detail screen for Parasite on the Philadelphia Film Society responsive site, featuring bold display typography and runtime, genre and release metadata.
Mobile film detail screen for Parasite on the Philadelphia Film Society responsive site, featuring bold display typography and runtime, genre and release metadata.
Mobile Showtimes screen with date tabs, theater and genre filters and an Anatomy of a Fall film card, part of the PFS mobile-first festival ticketing UX.
Mobile Showtimes screen with date tabs, theater and genre filters and an Anatomy of a Fall film card, part of the PFS mobile-first festival ticketing UX.
Mobile Join PFS membership screen with photo of smiling members and $5 ticket and 10% concession benefit stats, showing donations and membership UX for an arts nonprofit.
Mobile Join PFS membership screen with photo of smiling members and $5 ticket and 10% concession benefit stats, showing donations and membership UX for an arts nonprofit.
Mobile 28th Philadelphia Film Festival landing screen with October 19–30 dates, Festival Lineup CTA and a filmmaker Q&A photo, a film festival website design detail.
Mobile 28th Philadelphia Film Festival landing screen with October 19–30 dates, Festival Lineup CTA and a filmmaker Q&A photo, a film festival website design detail.
Film Series section of the Philadelphia Film Society website showcasing curated ticket bundles like Sight and Sound 100, Freedom 90s and Summer of Trilogies on a burgundy editorial layout.
Hand holding an iPhone displaying the Featured Films carousel on the Philadelphia Film Society mobile site, with a 20 Days in Mariupol entry and theater showtimes.

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Enough jibber jabber. Let’s talk about you.

Enough jibber jabber. Let’s talk about you.

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123 S Broad St

Suite 2435

Philadelphia, PA 19109

Unguarded

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© Copyright 2026. All rights reserved.

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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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© Copyright 2026. All rights reserved.

Don't steal our stuff.