First Nations Digital Experience
Culture is not
decoration.
Yura Tech brings together digital strategy, UX, technology and appropriately commissioned Indigenous creative capability when a project requires authentic First Nations participation.

Technology + creative
Two capabilities that usually sit in different companies.
Culturally significant digital work fails when creative and technology are separated. Yura Tech holds both under one accountable delivery relationship.
Digital strategy
Purpose, audience and outcome defined before anything is designed.
UX / UI
Structure and interface designed for the people the work is for.
Technology
Engineered properly — accessible, fast and maintainable.
Artist collaboration
Commissioned creative work from respected Indigenous artists where appropriate.
Interactive storytelling
Narrative, motion and interaction used deliberately, not decoratively.
Digital experience
One coherent experience rather than artwork applied over a template.
Where this applies
Projects where cultural participation matters.
This capability suits work that speaks to community, Country, culture or reconciliation commitments — where a generic template would undermine the intent.
- Organisation websites
- Digital storytelling
- Community portals
- Cultural program sites
- Public engagement experiences
- Interactive interpretation
- Digital campaigns
- Motion and digital visual systems
- Program identities
Working with artists
How creative participation is handled.
Creative involvement should be purposeful and respected. These are the working principles Yura Tech applies on every project.
Properly commissioned
Creative work is paid work, scoped and agreed in writing before anything begins.
Attributed
Artists and creatives are named and credited in the digital experience itself.
Agreed usage
Where and how the work appears is agreed up front, including duration and future use.
Artist involvement
Creatives stay involved through design review rather than handing over a file.
Cultural and intellectual property arrangements are agreed with the artists and organisations involved on each project, with appropriate advice obtained where required.
Project pathway
How a project moves.
Brief
Purpose, audience and organisational context.
Cultural requirement
What genuine participation should look like.
Creative capability
The right artist or creative engaged properly.
Digital design
Experience, interface and content structure.
Technical build
Engineered, tested and accessible.
Approval
Community and organisational review before release.
Launch
Released and then managed, not abandoned.
Start the conversation
Planning a project that requires authentic First Nations participation?
Talk to Yura Tech early. The earlier cultural and creative requirements are understood, the better the digital outcome — and the more respectful the process.