Launch Sites
Web design for innovation labs teams in Oxford
Innovation labs in Oxford host pilots, fellowships, and partnerships that need a coherent story online. The site has to show rigor without feeling like academic paperwork.
Why this matters
Funders and collaborators expect to see proof of experiments, people behind them, and the roadmap. Internal teams need page layouts they can refresh between demo days.
What you get
- Messaging framework for programs, labs, and partnerships
- Information architecture showing people, projects, and facilities
- High-fidelity desktop + mobile comps with accessibility notes
- Component kit for briefs, metrics, and update cards
- Handoff file with usage guidance and copy prompts
How we run the sprint
- Step 1. Stakeholder interviews to gather goals + proof points
- Step 2. Map the narrative arc from mission to current work
- Step 3. Design explorations balancing academic + product cues
- Step 4. Responsive refinements with QA on content density
- Step 5. Package files, annotations, and async walkthrough
How we build
We build a type-first layout that threads research summaries, lab updates, and partner highlights, then document the components so updates stay orderly.
Tech choices
Outcomes
A flexible marketing site that frames research, programs, and facilities with enough structure for communications teams to keep it current.
Next step
Tell me about your innovation labs team in Oxford. I’ll reply with a plan covering scope, timeline, and the exact shape of the web design build.