Sisters Hope

The desktop homepage features a dark burgundy background with large, elegant gold serif typography reading 'SISTERS HOPE'. A central hero image shows a person draped in red fabric standing before a leafy tree, with a subtle brain-like line art graphic in the corner. The layout includes a top navigation bar with language options, a menu icon, and a search link.The mobile version maintains the dark burgundy theme and gold serif text but scales the 'SISTERS HOPE' headline and hero image to fit a vertical aspect ratio. The navigation elements, including the language selector, menu icon, and search link, are repositioned at the top to accommodate the narrower screen width.

Sisters Hope is a sophisticated digital presence for a Copenhagen-based performance group that blends avant-garde movement with profound artistic storytelling. The website serves as a curated portfolio and news hub, showcasing large-scale global projects, upcoming performances, and an integrated shop. It is designed to engage art enthusiasts, cultural institutions, and curators through a high-concept, immersive narrative. The visual identity is defined by a moody, cinematic aesthetic, utilizing a deep, earthy color palette that evokes a sense of mystery and ritual. The design leans heavily on dramatic, oversized serif typography and high-contrast imagery to create a sense of prestige and weight. By balancing minimalist navigation with expansive, evocative photography, the site establishes a luxury art brand identity that feels both timeless and cutting-edge.

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Pagespeed
Desktop
76
Performance
79
Accessibility
100
Best Practices
69
SEO
Mobile
69
Performance
81
Accessibility
100
Best Practices
69
SEO
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