Website Visual Design
Website Visual Design
Project details
What we need
- A visual redo of the Organization's website
- Design direction based on Organization's desired branding and style preferences
- Mock-ups of key site pages
- Commitment to 2 phone calls with a developer to guide initial front-end coding work
- Note: We recommend this project for custom websites. If your site is built on a CMS platform like Wordpress or Squarespace that offers templates, you may not need this project. Check out our Website Content Plan project for help building a CMS-based website
What we have in place
- Please visit us at breaker.org. Our current website is good but not great. We feel it could do a much better job of (visually) telling our story. We have a few ideas in mind but we're curious to hear what think.
How this will help
This project will save us $5,506 , allowing us to make a great first impression on 100000 potential customers.
The education-to-employment system fails for most employers and young people. Globally, 75 million young people are unemployed, but businesses can't find enough skilled workers to fill job vacancies. Breaker teaches students how to design innovative solutions to real-world problems and close the gap between education and employment. Our customers are educators, students, and sponsors – corporations, foundations, or institutions. We need a website that wows our customers.
Project plan
Our mission
Redefining Education. Designing Change.
What we do
Critical thinking. Collaboration. Communication. The demands of the 21st century call on all of us to reframe how we learn, how we teach, and how we work. There is a profound disconnect between what and how students are taught in school today, versus what the world requires of them and what motivates them to think and perform innovatively.
Breaker teaches students and educators how to design and implement solutions to real-world problems. We use local, national, and global challenges to introduce participants to a design process that lends immediacy and relevancy to learning. Participants exit Breaker with new skills and abilities; products and services result from Breaker ready for impact.
Founder and TED Senior Fellow, Dr. Juliette LaMontagne began testing the Breaker model in 2011. Since that time, a collaboration with Stanford University’s d.school brought challenges to New York, Detroit, Portland, and Boise to foster innovation.
Testimonials
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Really enjoyed working with the team, very professional, nice experience.