THE Today's Theater Center (CTD'A)in collaboration with The earthquake, launches its new website. This initiative represents a significant step forward for the institution, introducing an avant-garde and accessible digital platform that strengthens its influential position in the Quebec theater scene.
The CTD'A is dedicated exclusively to local dramaturgy and is committed to promoting the creation, production and distribution of French-language Canadian works. This commitment is reflected in the creation of a welcoming environment for the public, the constant support of artists in their creative process and the preservation of the national dramaturgical heritage.
As part of this digital overhaul, Le Séisme was able to pursue three main objectives:
- Improved User Experience: The new website is designed to ensure intuitive navigation and an optimal user experience, allowing easy access to a wide range of information.
- Evaluation of artist funding: The redesign highlights CTD'A's various initiatives to support emerging talent and attractively showcases its residency programs, significant endowment fund and other forms of support and guidance.
- Meticulous breakdown of theater history: CTD'A's rich past, documented through decades of theater seasons, artist profiles and show archives, is now accessible in a structured manner, inviting exploration of this invaluable heritage.
The site's administrative interface has also been redesigned to simplify content management by the CTD'A team, streamlining the update process and allowing greater focus on the creation and promotion of theatrical events.
This redesign is much more than just an update; It establishes the CTD'A website as a digital extension of its spirit and mission, reflecting its ongoing commitment to artists, audiences and the preservation of our theatrical heritage.
“I am extremely satisfied with this collaboration with Studio Le Séisme,” he says Émilie Fortin-BélangerDirector of Communications and Marketing center. Their remarkable sensitivity to the challenges and needs of the Quebec theater community and the extraordinary care they showed at every stage of the development process made it possible to create a digital platform that faithfully reflects our commitment to artists and audiences at the same time offering a rich and intuitive online experience.”
Credits:
Design and Programming: The Earthquake
Client: Today's Theater Center
Communications Director: Émilie Fortin-Bélanger