Case
WhoKilledBambi
A structured ensemble platform that makes it easier for arrangers, press, and collaborators to understand Who Killed Bambi's projects, members, and artistic profile.

Challenge
Who Killed Bambi had projects, members, and concert activity spread across multiple platforms. That made it difficult for arrangers, press, and collaborators to get a clear overview of the ensemble's work.
Solution
I translated the ensemble's visual direction into a functional website in close collaboration with their designer. The result was a structured platform where projects, members, and concert activity live in one place without losing the artistic identity.
Result
The result is a clear digital home where audiences and industry contacts can quickly understand the ensemble's profile and follow new projects, concerts, and collaborations in a structure that is easy to maintain.
Relevant for you if...
- you are an ensemble or band with projects and activity spread across multiple platforms
- you need a website that works for press, arrangers, and audiences at the same time
- the visual identity matters, but the site still needs to be practical and easy to maintain
Why this case matters
This case is not only about aesthetics. It shows how stronger artistic alignment, clearer structure, and sharper positioning can make a website more useful than a generic setup for the people who actually need it.