Every four years the world rearranges itself around ninety-minute windows. Restaurants reprint their hours. Strangers become a section. And somewhere in every city, someone is trying to organise a watch party from a group chat that has already lost track of who is coming.
We think that someone deserves a real page. Not a calendar invite. Not a flyer made in a slide deck at midnight. A site — with a hero, a fixture list, a map, an RSVP — that looks like the event actually matters. Because it does.
So we built two, side by side. Today UOVA ships MUNDIAL — a streetwear-editorial design magazine that tells the tournament through its kits — and a live Watch Party template that turns a fixture, a venue and a kickoff time into a site worth sharing. Each is a complete site, not a landing page. Each is designed to be on a phone screen within minutes, not hours.
Designed for the moment, not the deadline
The hardest part of an event site has never been the building. It is the staring. The blank canvas, the where-do-I-start, the slow realisation that you are now a part-time art director with a full-time job. UOVA removes the staring. You describe the match — the teams, the time, the place, the vibe — and a finished, on-brand site arrives ready to edit.
Both are tuned for exactly that. A kit wall and poster typography. A countdown that reads the real kickoff. A fixtures block that holds a group stage without breaking a sweat. A guest list that actually counts heads. The kind of thing that used to take an agency a week, sitting in front of you, yours to change.

An event is a promise that something will happen. The page is where you keep it.
MUNDIAL — the tournament, through design
The first is for the fans and the brands who think in pictures: MUNDIAL, a bold editorial magazine that reads the World Cup through its kits. A wall of every nation's jersey. Film-grain photography. Condensed poster typography and scroll-driven reveals that resolve like a printed page coming to life. It is the campaign spine — a hero film, a mantra, a way to hold a whole tournament's worth of design in one scroll.
The Watch Party — your room, before kickoff
The second leads with the screen and the seat: where to be, when to arrive, who else is coming. A floodlit hero film per nation, a live countdown to kickoff, the three group matchdays, a one-tap map to the door, and an RSVP that actually counts heads. It speaks the same language as the rest of UOVA — real typography, real motion, imagery that looks photographed, not pulled from a stock bin.






Six of them, live — every nation gets its own cinematic cover and hero film, not a recoloured copy of the last. Hover any one to play it. Switch your team inside the builder and the whole poster follows. Open the template
The point was never to make football sites that look like football sites. It was to make football sites that look like they were designed — the kind of opening frame that makes a watch party feel like an occasion before the whistle has even blown.
Kickoff is closer than your group chat thinks
The opening match is days away. The watch party is going to happen with or without a page. The only question is whether the people you want there can find it, remember it, and bring someone. A good site does all three. A great one does it in a way that makes the night feel like an occasion before it has even started.
Pick a template. Describe the match. Publish before the kettle boils. Then send the link and let the section assemble itself.




