FLUR MTECH, a cultural and arts platform development company, has completely revamped the official website of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations (KFA, hereafter referred to as Korea Federation) and launched it on the 27th.
The new website features a comprehensive design overhaul, including the addition of the "Korea Arts and Culture Membership" category. This new feature will allow member organizations to easily manage their memberships online through an integrated solution. The website was developed in collaboration with HancomWITH Co., Ltd., which provided its proprietary authentication solution to enhance the security of the site.
In addition to the membership management function, the revamped Korea Federation website is designed to help artists easily verify their identities and access more welfare benefits through simplified certification processes. The user experience has also been significantly improved, with a redesigned interface that allows for easy navigation of information related to the Korea Federation, its 10 member associations, and various cultural and artistic resources. Enhanced search functionality makes it easier for members to find and access the information they need.
Lee Sung-sik, Vice President of FLUR MTECH, who led this project, stated, "The newly launched Korea Arts and Culture Membership is a membership management system designed for effective use by the largest arts organization in Korea. FLUR MTECH is committed to developing various online cultural and arts platforms as we strive to become a global leader in cultural and arts platform development."
Founded 62 years ago, the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations is composed of 171 regional federations and branches across major cities and provinces in Korea. The organization is dedicated to promoting Korean arts and culture, fostering international exchange, and advancing the rights and interests of artists.
FLUR MTECH, a cultural and arts platform development company, has completely revamped the official website of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations (KFA, hereafter referred to as Korea Federation) and launched it on the 27th.
The new website features a comprehensive design overhaul, including the addition of the "Korea Arts and Culture Membership" category. This new feature will allow member organizations to easily manage their memberships online through an integrated solution. The website was developed in collaboration with HancomWITH Co., Ltd., which provided its proprietary authentication solution to enhance the security of the site.
In addition to the membership management function, the revamped Korea Federation website is designed to help artists easily verify their identities and access more welfare benefits through simplified certification processes. The user experience has also been significantly improved, with a redesigned interface that allows for easy navigation of information related to the Korea Federation, its 10 member associations, and various cultural and artistic resources. Enhanced search functionality makes it easier for members to find and access the information they need.
Lee Sung-sik, Vice President of FLUR MTECH, who led this project, stated, "The newly launched Korea Arts and Culture Membership is a membership management system designed for effective use by the largest arts organization in Korea. FLUR MTECH is committed to developing various online cultural and arts platforms as we strive to become a global leader in cultural and arts platform development."
Founded 62 years ago, the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations is composed of 171 regional federations and branches across major cities and provinces in Korea. The organization is dedicated to promoting Korean arts and culture, fostering international exchange, and advancing the rights and interests of artists.