Purpose
Create a clear public-facing structure for local orientation, project visibility and practical information.
Project overview
Info Ushuaia is conceived as a calm local reference point for information, services and public-facing opportunities in the southernmost city of Argentina.
The project begins with a simple premise: useful local context should feel readable, focused and trustworthy. Instead of competing panels, heavy navigation or visual noise, the experience is designed to foreground information through pace, alignment and concise writing.
As it grows, the platform can support visitors, residents, institutions and independent initiatives with the same editorial discipline, keeping the interface light while making room for more depth.
Create a clear public-facing structure for local orientation, project visibility and practical information.
Use typography, whitespace and short-form writing to guide attention instead of relying on boxed components or dense interface chrome.
Residents, travelers, entrepreneurs and institutions can all read the platform as a concise starting point for relevant local context.
The structure is intentionally open, leaving space for future guides, partner information and service directories without losing clarity.