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– E-Commerce

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Development

Client

Pierre Boulez

Industry

Entertainment, E-Commerce

Platforms

Web

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Distinct web site for a concert hall and events

A user-friendly, modern website featuring smooth navigation and an eye-catching visual design, providing detailed information about the concert hall, event management, and ticket purchasing functionalities. The intuitive interface is designed to accommodate users of all ages, allowing them to easily search for concerts and events, and purchase tickets. The platform also supports multiple currencies for a seamless transaction experience.
  • + User Experience Design
  • + UX/UI Development
  • + Ticketing System
  • + Kids friendly interface
  • + Back-end Integration
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Distinct website

for unique concert hall

Industry: E-Commerce    Investment Platforms: Web,    Client’s geography: Germany

About the Business

Pierre Boulez Saal, an elegant and architecturally distinct concert hall, is the public face of the Barenboim-Said Akademie. Its modular design allows for various spatial configurations, setting it apart in Berlin’s music scene. Combining modern technology with facade restoration, it hosts up to 100 diverse chamber music concerts annually.

Project Tasks and Challenges

To create a simple yet functional website with smooth navigation and distinct visual design

To emphasize the concert
hall’s distinct brand,
showcasing its unique identity.

Simplifying interface navigation for all ages to easily search for concerts and purchase tickets.

TEAM:2 iOS engineers / 2 Android engineers / 2 Back-end engineers / Front-end engineers / DevOps /
2 QA engineers / Project manager / Business analyst / Solutions Architect

TECH STACK:TypeScript, Vue.js, Vuex, Nuxt.js, Node.js / Express.js, Amazon AWS, K8S, PostgreSQL,
MongoDB, REST API, Swagger, WebSockets / Socket.io, GraphQL, Microservices, RabbitMQ.

PROJECT DURATION: 12 months

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