A multi-page space-tech website designed and developed to present GaiaSpace’s satellite programs, missions, and research initiatives through a structured, futuristic, and scalable digital experience.

GaiaSpace is a space-technology initiative working across satellite systems, missions, and applied geospatial research. The objective of this project was to design and implement a website capable of communicating complex aerospace concepts with clarity, while maintaining the credibility and restraint expected from a research-driven organization.
The project began as a design exercise in Figma and transitioned into a fully functional Framer-based implementation, allowing the site to move beyond static visuals into a deployable, responsive system. The end result is a structured, multi-page platform that supports both presentational and informational needs across GaiaSpace’s programs.
Client
Shubham Haldar
Services
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Industries
Space Technology, Geospatial Intelligence, Research & Innovation
Date
Under Development

1. Information Architecture & Scope Definition
Defined a clear site structure to support GaiaSpace’s breadth of work:
Main landing page
About Us
Missions
Four dedicated Satellite Program pages
Training Program page
Careers page
Contact page
Organized content to progressively introduce users from high-level vision to specific technical initiatives.
Ensured logical separation between research, missions, and organizational information to reduce cognitive load.

2. Design Direction & UX Strategy
Established a visual language centered on precision, minimalism, and scientific credibility.
Used dark, space-inspired color palettes with controlled contrast to reinforce a futuristic yet professional tone.
Applied consistent grid systems, spacing rules, and typographic hierarchy to support dense informational content.
Designed layouts to feel calm and deliberate, avoiding over-animation or unnecessary visual noise.


3. Design to Development Execution
Converted designs from Figma to Framer, enabling:
Responsive layouts across desktop, tablet, and mobile
Faster iteration cycles
Live deployment capability
Implemented modular sections to support scalability as new satellites, missions, or programs are added.
Ensured visual consistency across all pages while allowing each satellite and mission page to retain its own contextual identity.
This project highlights the importance of structured UX and restrained visual design in technical domains. By translating complex satellite and mission data into a clear, scalable web experience, the GaiaSpace website serves as both a communication tool and a long-term digital foundation for the organization.



