Published by Fast Company
When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra sought a refresh of its website back in 2019, the brief was fairly simple. It hired WongDoody, a user experience design company with 16 studios around the world, to improve site operations, make concert information more accessible, and smooth out the process of online ticket purchasing.
Then the pandemic hit, and things changed quickly, as the symphony shut its doors for what would stretch to an 18-month lockdown in Sydney.
When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra sought a refresh of its website back in 2019, the brief was fairly simple. It hired WongDoody, a user experience design company with 16 studios around the world, to improve site operations, make concert information more accessible, and smooth out the process of online ticket purchasing.
Then the pandemic hit, and things changed quickly, as the symphony shut its doors for what would stretch to an 18-month lockdown in Sydney.
When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra sought a refresh of its website back in 2019, the brief was fairly simple. It hired WongDoody, a user experience design company with 16 studios around the world, to improve site operations, make concert information more accessible, and smooth out the process of online ticket purchasing.
Then the pandemic hit, and things changed quickly, as the symphony shut its doors for what would stretch to an 18-month lockdown in Sydney.