The project focused on building a scalable structure in Framer powered by CMS, allowing dynamic management of concerts, archive content, and visual consistency.
Responsive design system across desktop, tablet and mobile
Optimized content workflow for internal team autonomy
The goal was to move from a static content structure made in Wordpress to a flexible, CMS-powered system that supports long-term growth and content updates without technical friction.
CONCERTS PAGE
Design and development of a dynamic Concerts page built in Framer, structured entirely around CMS-driven content. The page was designed to handle both upcoming performances and an expanding historical archive, transforming complex event information into a clear, scalable visual system.
Using Framer CMS, I created structured collections for concerts, enabling automatic population of reusable event cards, date metadata, venues and categorization between upcoming and past events. The layout balances editorial clarity with long-term scalability, allowing the organization to continuously grow their concert archive without redesigning the page.
Content management is powered through the Google Sheets plugin integration, allowing the client to update concerts, images and event information from a familiar spreadsheet environment. This approach removes technical barriers, enabling fully autonomous content uploads while ensuring consistency within the Framer CMS structure and facilitating constant updates over time.
The implementation focuses on modular components, responsive grid systems and a content-first hierarchy, turning the concerts section into a living, continuously updated archive.