For KIFF Aarau, we designed and developed a new website to match the energy of its live shows and the momentum of its upcoming venue. The final concept, TelliVision, takes its name from the neighbouring Telli buildings and pays homage to the golden era of music television. Less a conventional website, more a digital venue, the platform rethinks how a concert space lives online.
The landing page isn’t a static homepage but a constantly updating music video-inspired feed leading directly to upcoming concerts. A dynamic dashboard replaces the classic navigation—part club program, part digital culture stream. Acts, tickets, and events are placed front and center, while tools like smart genre filters, swipe-to-buy ticketing, a digital radio player, and the K-TV Reel Player create an experience that feels fast, loud, and alive.
The visual language blends bold type, high-contrast visuals, and moving image content into a modular, app-like interface optimised for mobile use. Vertical image tracks scroll against one another, and concerts play out like cards in a feed—designed to pull users into the program’s rhythm rather than asking them to browse. Throughout the site, live impression photographs from past concerts reinforce the atmosphere, embedded in an automatic slideshow gallery with soft transitions for a more immersive, living archive.
We even refined our custom typeface Kunath specifically for this project, ensuring it stays crisp and legible from the smallest mobile display to the largest, loudest headlining headliners.