
UI/UX : Japanese Web
Overview
The Japan Creative Center (JCC) is a cultural organization based in Singapore that shares Japanese culture through exhibitions and informational content.
This case study explores a redesign of its existing website, focusing on improving visual hierarchy, content structure, and usability to create a more engaging and intuitive browsing experience.
Problem
The Japan Creative Center website presents a wide range of cultural and informational content, but the layout lacks clear hierarchy. This makes it harder for users to quickly scan key information and navigate the site efficiently.
Solution
Redesigned the information structure and visual hierarchy to improve readability, navigation flow, and content accessibility. The new layout helps users explore information more intuitively while maintaining a clean and engaging visual experience.


Design Process
Current Website Analysis
Information Architecture Restructuring
Card Sorting
Task Flow Mapping
Low–High Fidelity Prototyping
Iteration & Refinement
My Role
UX Designer
UI Designer
Tools Used
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Figma
InVision
Users can search for “E-Magazine” to access the September issue, or explore “E-Library” to discover available online cultural resources.