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Project case study

Sports

World Cup 2026

The project frames World Cup 2026 as a visually-led presentation experience, emphasizing the hero moment, tournament identity, and movement into groups, stadiums, and host cities.

A high-energy event landing page for World Cup 2026, driven by a bold hero scene and clear navigation across tournament sections.

World Cup 2026

Project type

Sports event website

Audience

Sports audiences, event teams, and media or promotional brands

Role

Shaping the opening experience and structuring the event presentation

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Challenge

What did the project really need?

The challenge was to present a massive event with a lot of content without losing the page�s opening impact or visual control.

Approach

How was the solution shaped?

The page is built around a cinematic hero, a live-information style top bar, and structured sections that let users explore the tournament progressively while keeping the event energy intact.

Outcome

What did the project deliver?

The result is a strong example for sports event sites and large promotional landings that need immediate visual impact and clear structure.

Focus

Visual impact

Event framing

Explorable structure

Tech stack

Event landing pageHero-led storytellingSectioned tournament contentResponsive presentation

Deliverables

صفحة افتتاحية قوية
أقسام للبطولة
تنقل واضح
عرض مناسب للشاشات المختلفة

Experience highlights

Hero سينمائي

هوية رياضية واضحة

إيقاع سريع

تنظيم جيد للمحتوى

Project snapshots

A closer look at the interface

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Page story

Specific angle for world cup 2026

This page does not repeat the same Work as decision proof story. Media, stages, and questions are tied to the world cup 2026 path so its goal is clear.

Before enrichment

Similar pages inside projects

When pages reuse the same hero and questions, visitors feel world cup 2026 is only a title change.

Generic media weakens contrast

Image or video must serve the page question, not act as a background from one repeated family.

After enrichment

Presentation rhythm 8

We assign a different rhythm to world cup 2026: map, proof wall, dashboard, or editorial narrative depending on the route.

Route-linked questions

Questions mention world cup 2026 directly and explain a different hesitation point instead of copied FAQs.

Purposeful motion

Video serving world cup 2026

The video acts as a visual pause specific to world cup 2026, not the same feeling as neighboring pages.

Break repetition

The video changes reading rhythm instead of relying on similar cards.

Clarify context

It adds context for world cup 2026 and its role inside the journey.

Your questions before deciding

Answers that reduce hesitation before contact

Why does world cup 2026 need a different design?

Because world cup 2026 answers a different question, and repeated design hides that difference from the client.

How do we prevent repeated copy?

Problem, solution, stages, and questions are tied to world cup 2026 and its role inside the section.

Does variety break the site identity?

No. Identity stays consistent through color and typography, while presentation rhythm changes by page goal.

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