Marcus Performing Arts Center

The Marcus Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee has been a thriving home for arts, education and community engagement since 1969.

But with so much growth over the past few years, MPAC’s website had grown to over 300 pages and become exceptionally hard to navigate.


This was frustrating to the team at MPAC, as they needed their online experience to match up with the world-class experiences happening behind their doors.

The Problems

MPAC’S website problems included:

  • Lack of organization

  • Cluttered homepage

  • Confusing navigation

  • Poor mobile optimization

  • Events going unnoticed

  • Outdated technology

I was brought into the project as Lead Copywriter by Dana Casto (Whispr Strategic), and collaborated closely with designer Sarah Hackman (Hackman Creative) and developer Brian Deer (Brian Deer Digital).

Together, we built a brand new website that slimmed their 300+ page behemoth into 54 clear, user-friendly pages inside a navigation structure that made it easy for any visitor to find exactly what they’re looking for - fast.

The solution

The new site included:

  1. Streamlined Homepage

  2. User-friendly navigation

  3. Mobile-first approach

  4. Simple purchase paths

  5. Prominent departmental initiatives

  6. Better technology

  7. Strategic business model representation

  8. Audience personas

  9. Brand archetype strategy

MPAC's website redesign wasn't just about aesthetics.

More importantly, we helped them create a user-first experience that will breathe new life into each of their revenue streams, while making it easier than ever for patrons both new and old to see what Marcus Performing Arts Center has for them.

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