Designing a Website for a Media Production Institute
UI/UX Design
Website Design
Client Name:
Barameji
Principal Designer
Rashid Alowaisheer
CHALLENGES
Disorganized Digital Presence
Disorganized Digital Presence
While Barameji hold a legacy of producing landmark television and radio programs that shaped cultural identity across the GCC, their digital presence did not reflect this stature. The site lacked structure, with scattered content, confusing navigation, and no clear way to explore their portfolio. As a result, audiences struggled to discover their productions or learn about their role and impact in media.
PROCESS
Interviews
Wireframing
Prototyping
1
Interviews
Stakeholder interviews clarified Barameji’s goals and revealed that the site needed to both highlight productions and communicate the institution’s cultural role.
2
Wireframing
Wireframing established a foundation for intuitive navigation and created a visual hierarchy to guide users through Barameji’s story.
3
Prototyping
High fidelity prototypes were developed to simulate key user interactions, ensuring productions and history could be explored seamlessly.
SOLUTIONS
A Structured Website Experience
A Structured Website Experience
The website was redesigned with a focus on clarity and accessibility. Productions were organized into clear categories, navigation was simplified, and the institution’s history and milestones were given dedicated space. The redesign ensured that visitors could easily explore their offerings while also gaining a deeper understanding of their legacy.