Project overviewWhy the work mattered.
Art & Science needed an editorial platform for interdisciplinary content: scientific thinking, artistic expression, educational narratives, and event or project information. The website had to feel credible for institutions while still being accessible for curious visitors.
ChallengeWhat needed to be solved.
The challenge was information architecture and content migration. Complex topics can easily become fragmented when articles, themes, events, and educational content are not structured properly. The team needed a platform where visitors could move through content naturally, search engines could understand the hierarchy, and existing content could be moved or reorganized without losing important URL value.
SolutionHow Dimaso approached it.
Dimaso worked on editorial structure, responsive templates, content modeling, technical SEO hygiene, migration planning, and page patterns that could carry long-form content. The design stayed restrained so the subject matter remained the focus, while the development foundation supported future publishing needs.
ResultsWhat changed for the project.
The platform now presents complex interdisciplinary material in a more structured way. Readers can explore topics with less friction, editors have clearer patterns for publishing, and the website has a stronger foundation for long-term content visibility after future content updates or migrations.