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German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch
2026

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German Commission for UNESCO Website Relaunch

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The relaunch for the German Commission for UNESCO rethinks how institutions speak online. A calm design system makes complex knowledge easy to navigate. An elegant full-screen mega menu and a minimalist map visualising 500+ World Heritage sites turn exploration into clarity. Inclusive modes (contrast, font enlargement, plain language, dark/energy-saving) widen access. Fast, legible and brand-true, the site proves that serious content can be inviting — and that design can expand reach and understanding.

Client / Manufacturer

German Commission for UNESCO e. V.

Bonn, DE
Design
3pc GmbH Neue Kommunikation

3pc GmbH Neue Kommunikation

Berlin, DE
Date of Launch
2024
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, Public Sector / Government

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