Event Marketing

Improved conversion and content discovery against flat traffic, with returning-visitor conversion up 25% and on-demand content visits up 13%.

Roles

Roles

Lead Brand Designer
Project Manager

Lead Brand Designer
Project Manager

Worked with

Worked with

Digital Producer

Web Developer

Front-End Engineers

Back-end Engineers

Duration

Duration

2026 Q1

Roles

Lead Brand Designer
Project Manager

Duration

2026 Q1

Worked with

Digital Producer

Web Developer

Front-End Engineers

Back-end Engineers

Overview

As Culture Amp's global events program scaled, the existing experience couldn't keep pace. I partnered with web properties to redesign the /events page into a unified content hub, then extended the visual system into self-service templates that enabled faster event production while maintaining brand consistency.

This included building the fully responsive event pages in Splash, all reusable assets and templates across promotional materials, and post-event resources to support faster campaign production and improve operational efficiency across global teams.

Challenge

The /events page had not kept pace with the growing volume of upcoming and on-demand content. Publishing was difficult, the experience was inconsistent, and visitors lacked a clear path to relevant content. Meanwhile, event marketers relied on outdated templates and one-off customizations, resulting in a process that required frequent designer support and limited scalability.

Solution

I created a lightweight visual system that could flex across event types while supporting a unified Events hub experience, designed to evolve alongside Culture Amp's broader brand direction rather than require future rebuilds. Web properties led the backend redesign, rebuilding the publishing flow and introducing automated platform integrations to reduce manual effort. I consulted on the information architecture, helping unify how upcoming and on-demand content was organized around visitor needs, and identified an opportunity to use the existing content tagging structure to generate consistent thumbnail treatments during the migration, removing the need for manual design production.

I then applied the same system to new, component-based brand-compliant templates in Splash and Canva, so non-designers could assemble and publish on-brand event pages and promotional materials without design support. This included fully responsive pages, a library of reusable assets, and supporting resources built for fast turnaround.

Reflection

The flat traffic result provides the clearest signal: improvements came from helping existing visitors engage more effectively, rather than increasing acquisition volume. It's a reminder that a design system's impact isn't only how consistently it looks, but how effectively it helps teams and audiences move through an experience.

Impact

0%increase in returning-visitor conversion, with new visitors up 5%
0%more users visiting on-demand webinar content directly from the events page
0%increase in median scroll depth, with the most engaged 25% reaching 97% of the page, up from 81%
Web Design
UX/UI Design
QA
Prototyping
Branding
Performance Marketing
Project Management
Templates