06 / Web Development / May 2026
TEDxBandung
Editorial event website concept with speaker storytelling, program structure, and responsive landing sections.
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Overview
A modern event website for TEDxBandung that balances editorial storytelling, event information, and a responsive presentation for speakers and visitors.
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Challenge
Event pages need to feel expressive while staying easy to navigate.
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Outcome
The project demonstrates strong frontend craft for a public-facing event experience, with clean information architecture and a polished visual rhythm.
Project background
Why this project exists
TEDxBandung needed to feel more like an editorial event experience than a generic event landing page. The project is about creating a structure where theme, speaker stories, schedule, and calls to action can sit together without competing for attention.
The visual direction stays restrained so the TEDx identity can lead. The important work is in information architecture: helping visitors understand what the event is, why it matters, and where to go next.
Build notes
How it was shaped
Structured the site around event discovery, speaker context, and conversion paths.
Used a restrained frontend system so the TEDx identity remains sharp without overloading the interface.
Kept responsive sections modular for easier iteration as event content changes.