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The Shine Network Institute

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Website

The Shine Network Institute (TSNI) is an Indigenous-led not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting Indigenous women in the film, television, and media industries.

We partnered with TSNI to redesign and expand their website, evolving it from a simple landing page into a culturally rich, accessible, and interactive digital hub. Their primary goals for the new website were to create an inclusive, welcoming digital space, improve accessibility and usability, and increase visibility and engagement by improving SEO, driving traffic to their LMS platform, and encouraging donations.

The SHINE Network Institute website on a laptop in front of an orange swirling background. On the website is an interactive medicine wheel showing the following options: North is Legal Vault & Resources, East is Spotlight, South is Wellness & Support, West is Professional Development & Training, and the centre is Become an Ally.

How we helped

We worked closely with TSNI’s leadership team to ensure the new website would honour their vision and cultural values. We started with a full review and revamp of their content to make TSNI’s extensive resources easier to navigate and access.

Our new design prioritizes interactive and intuitive elements. The Medicine Wheel serves as the foundation for the site’s structure, with four quadrants to represent the four holistic sections of the site: Wellness, Training/Resources, Professional Development, and Spotlights/Mentorship. The middle of the Wheel is a prominent button to encourage allyship and donations to the Screen Arts Bursary.

Someone holding a tablet in both hands showing the Mission as it's listed on the website, including the following statistics. Of the 5,919 credits reviewed in the 2023 Women in View On Screen Report, Indigenous women and gender-diverse creatives received: 0.4% TV drama directing, 0.2% TV drama writing, 0% TV drama cinematography, 2.7% film production, 4% scripted film writing, 4.9% film directing.

Allyship online

The new website design balances cultural richness with practical navigation and functionality.
We emphasized accessibility whenever possible, with hover-over features and magnified text to create an immersive, user-friendly experience. Finally, we built in some flexibility into the design to allow TSNI to add new sections and content as the organization continues to grow.

A cell phone frame beside 3 separate mobile views of the website. The views shown include the navigation, TV & Film 101, the donation form, and the resource list.
Two screens on a purple swirling background displaying the view of the Legal Vault & Resources page of the website and how the resources are sorted.

Making a difference

The website redesign project celebrates the unique mission of The Shine Network Institute and lays the foundation for their continued impact in the screen industry. This redesign positions TSNI for success throughout the next phase of their journey.

Someone holding a phone displaying a profile on the SHINE Network Institute website with details about the trans-gender award-winning Labrador Inuk journalist and filmmaker, Ossie Michelin.