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My challenge here was to create in 3 days, a microsite of an event that is happening or happened in 2020 and recreate/ redesign the existing webpage based on UX research. The website must be a one-year life cycle — it will be stored in the main platform’s archive after this period. The website should include all the information for this edition and links for the community. Ticket sale is a plus — if not possible within the scope, you can integrate a third-party service. Interesting, right? So for this project I wanted to create something one hundred percent user-centered design. If you are interested in finding out more about it check my study case in medium: https://bit.ly/2V8k1Yr