3.0 National Gallery of Indonesia

UI/UX Design

Brand Strategy

Arts & Culture

Client

National Gallery of Indonesia

Project Title

National Gallery of Indonesia UI/UX Design

Sector

Arts & Culture

Designer

Adi Wiratama Banjarnahor

Dicipline

UI/UX Design (Mobile & Dekstop)

Brand Strategy

Arts & Culture

The National Gallery of Indonesia is an art museum and cultural institution in the field of visual arts, established on May 8, 1999. This institution plays an important role in raising public awareness of art through the preservation and development of visual arts in Indonesia. The building, located in Central Jakarta, has undergone changes with the addition of other functional spaces.

Mobile Prototype

Problem

The institution struggles to attract and engage visitors. Its digital footprint is underdeveloped, relying solely on social media and inconvenient Google Forms for ticketing. This lack of a professional, dedicated online presence severely limits public awareness, erodes trust, and prevents the gallery from realizing its full commercial and educational potential.

Innovation

This project focuses on developing a dedicated website to boost public awareness and support the gallery’s commercial potential.

Dekstop Prototype

Pitch Deck

Featured Projects

WIRRA

Business Inquiries

© Adi Wiratama (WIRRA) Banjarnahor 2026. All rights reserved.

3.0 National Gallery of Indonesia

UI/UX Design

Brand Strategy

Arts & Culture

Client

National Gallery of Indonesia

Project Title

National Gallery of Indonesia UI/UX Design

Sector

Arts & Culture

Designer

Adi Wiratama Banjarnahor

Dicipline

UI/UX Design (Mobile & Dekstop)

Brand Strategy

Arts & Culture

The National Gallery of Indonesia is an art museum and cultural institution in the field of visual arts, established on May 8, 1999. This institution plays an important role in raising public awareness of art through the preservation and development of visual arts in Indonesia. The building, located in Central Jakarta, has undergone changes with the addition of other functional spaces.

Mobile Prototype

Problem

The institution struggles to attract and engage visitors. Its digital footprint is underdeveloped, relying solely on social media and inconvenient Google Forms for ticketing. This lack of a professional, dedicated online presence severely limits public awareness, erodes trust, and prevents the gallery from realizing its full commercial and educational potential.

Innovation

This project focuses on developing a dedicated website to boost public awareness and support the gallery’s commercial potential.

Dekstop Prototype

Pitch Deck

Featured Projects

WIRRA

Business Inquiries

© Adi Wiratama (WIRRA) Banjarnahor 2026. All rights reserved.

3.0 National Gallery of Indonesia

UI/UX Design

Brand Strategy

Arts & Culture

Client

National Gallery of Indonesia

Project Title

National Gallery of Indonesia UI/UX Design

Sector

Arts & Culture

Designer

Adi Wiratama Banjarnahor

Dicipline

UI/UX Design (Mobile & Dekstop)

Brand Strategy

Arts & Culture

The National Gallery of Indonesia is an art museum and cultural institution in the field of visual arts, established on May 8, 1999. This institution plays an important role in raising public awareness of art through the preservation and development of visual arts in Indonesia. The building, located in Central Jakarta, has undergone changes with the addition of other functional spaces.

Mobile Prototype

Problem

The institution struggles to attract and engage visitors. Its digital footprint is underdeveloped, relying solely on social media and inconvenient Google Forms for ticketing. This lack of a professional, dedicated online presence severely limits public awareness, erodes trust, and prevents the gallery from realizing its full commercial and educational potential.

Innovation

This project focuses on developing a dedicated website to boost public awareness and support the gallery’s commercial potential.

Dekstop Prototype

Pitch Deck

Featured Projects

WIRRA

Business Inquiries

© Adi Wiratama (WIRRA) Banjarnahor 2026. All rights reserved.