Dalila Jane

Dalila Jane

Dalila Jane

Dalila Jane is a rising independent artist with a sound worth paying attention to. We built her a fully custom website and produced her visual identity from the ground up — giving her music a real home and her fans somewhere to actually land.

problem

Dalila met Jolly in the midst of building something real. The music was there, the talent was there, but the infrastructure around it wasn't. No releases, no visual identity, no platform that felt like her. Most independent artists default to link aggregators and streaming profile pages. They work, technically. But they don't build anything. Every visitor arrives, clicks, and disappears back into Spotify or Instagram without ever connecting to the artist as a person or a brand. For an artist at the early stage of her career, that gap matters more than most people realize. The first impression a new listener gets shapes whether they become a casual stream or an actual fan. Without a real platform to anchor that experience, growth stays shallow.

solution

solution

Jolly Mammoth built Dalila a fully custom on-brand website. Not a template dressed up with her photos, but a creative platform designed specifically around her as an artist and what her music feels like. The photoshoot came first. Before anything could be designed, she needed a real visual identity and enough assets to build with. Those images became the foundation of the site and her broader brand presence. The site itself gives fans somewhere to actually land. Music, visuals, her story — all of it in one place that feels like Dalila, not like every other artist page on the internet. Direct to fan rather than a hand-off to a third party service.

Independent artists are building businesses whether they think of it that way or not. Every release, every visual, every touchpoint is either adding to something or it isn't.

Dalila had the music. What she needed was the world around it to start catching up.

The custom site was never just about aesthetics. It was about giving her a platform she actually owns and one that grows with her, reflects her specifically, and gives fans a reason to remember rather than just stream and scroll past.

She had no releases when we started. After her second drop she's sitting at over 20,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and climbing. The music is doing the heavy lifting. The brand gives it somewhere to live.

year

2023

timeframe

16 days

tools

Framer

category

Branding and Identity

.want to work together?

Let's build something that compounds.

.want to work together?

Let's build something that compounds.

Dalila Jane

Dalila Jane

Dalila Jane

Dalila Jane is a rising independent artist with a sound worth paying attention to. We built her a fully custom website and produced her visual identity from the ground up — giving her music a real home and her fans somewhere to actually land.

problem

Dalila met Jolly in the midst of building something real. The music was there, the talent was there, but the infrastructure around it wasn't. No releases, no visual identity, no platform that felt like her. Most independent artists default to link aggregators and streaming profile pages. They work, technically. But they don't build anything. Every visitor arrives, clicks, and disappears back into Spotify or Instagram without ever connecting to the artist as a person or a brand. For an artist at the early stage of her career, that gap matters more than most people realize. The first impression a new listener gets shapes whether they become a casual stream or an actual fan. Without a real platform to anchor that experience, growth stays shallow.

solution

solution

Jolly Mammoth built Dalila a fully custom on-brand website. Not a template dressed up with her photos, but a creative platform designed specifically around her as an artist and what her music feels like. The photoshoot came first. Before anything could be designed, she needed a real visual identity and enough assets to build with. Those images became the foundation of the site and her broader brand presence. The site itself gives fans somewhere to actually land. Music, visuals, her story — all of it in one place that feels like Dalila, not like every other artist page on the internet. Direct to fan rather than a hand-off to a third party service.

Independent artists are building businesses whether they think of it that way or not. Every release, every visual, every touchpoint is either adding to something or it isn't.

Dalila had the music. What she needed was the world around it to start catching up.

The custom site was never just about aesthetics. It was about giving her a platform she actually owns and one that grows with her, reflects her specifically, and gives fans a reason to remember rather than just stream and scroll past.

She had no releases when we started. After her second drop she's sitting at over 20,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and climbing. The music is doing the heavy lifting. The brand gives it somewhere to live.

year

2023

timeframe

16 days

tools

Framer

category

Branding and Identity

.want to work together?

Let's build something that compounds.

.want to work together?

Let's build something that compounds.