September 2025
UI/UX Design

The Brief
One stadium, two teams, hundreds of events a year.
MetLife Stadium’s previous site was built for a much simpler job than the one it does today — game-day info for Jets and Giants fans. But the stadium now hosts concerts, international soccer, private events, and (this summer) FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, all on top of the NFL schedule. The old site couldn’t flex to that variety, and its ticket-buying path added friction right when people were ready to convert. The redesign needed to modernize the look, give the team a flexible template system for wildly different event types, and shorten the distance between “I want to go” and “I bought a ticket.”
NY Giants
NY Jets
Live Concerts
FIFA World Cup 2026

Pre-Redesigned metlifestadium.com

Redesigned metlifestadium.com
Key Core Decision
Shortening the path to “Buy Tickets.”
On the old site, ticket info was buried inside event pages with no consistent pattern. The redesigned Event Detail Page puts a persistent ticket module in the same spot on every event — price, date, and a Buy Tickets button always visible — so the path from discovering an event to purchasing is the same no matter what’s playing.

Header Design


Key Core Decision
Designed mobile-first, alongside desktop.
With most game-day and event traffic happening on phones, the homepage, search, and navigation were designed mobile-first alongside desktop — same tile system, same ticket-forward hierarchy, condensed for a single column.




Mobile layouts
The Outcome
Supporting big events for a monumental stadium
The redesigned site launched in January 2026, ahead of a packed calendar that includes Jets and Giants games, BTS, Bruno Mars, Guns N’ Roses, and MetLife Stadium’s run as a host venue for FIFA World Cup 2026 this summer. It’s live proof that one flexible template system can carry the stadium’s full range of events without needing a custom page for every one.