ISMAHA,
shipped.
A Next.js platform for ISMAHA — Georgetown's programme for women-led entrepreneurship in the region. One URL serving applicants, alumni, and journalists, bilingual from day one.

The brief
ISMAHA had three audiences pulling in different directions — prospective applicants wanting clarity, alumni wanting community, journalists wanting stories. The old site served all three badly.
We designed and built on Next.js: a bilingual content model, an application gateway with a multi-step intake, an alumni case-study hub, and a press area with downloadable assets.
How we worked
01 — Three doors
Designed three distinct entry flows without splitting the site into three.
02 — Bilingual content model
AR and EN routes are peers, with hreflang done right.
03 — Intake that qualifies
Application form filters in, not out — the right applicants see themselves in the copy.
04 — Alumni-as-content
Case studies double as application collateral.
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