Website Visual Design

Help Dimagi, Inc. capture attention and inspire action with beautiful visual design that gives emotional resonance to the written content on their new or existing website.
Dimagi, Inc.
Cambridge, MA, USA
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Posted April 28th

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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
  • We currently have A website structure and overall design, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have the content of those pages already written, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $22,986 , allowing us to Equip about 3,000 frontline workers with mobile apps, that will serve up to 225000 patients in remote areas.

We are a social business, selling software to NGOs to help them build mobile applications to collect data at the last mile (eg supporting patients' diagnosis in emerging markets). We have a new website, with a new design that we like, but there is a series of 15 pages, "our sector pages", which need to be put into a nicer visual template. It would be very helpful to give more visual examples of our work to potential prospects as we are trying to grow our SaaS market. Once we have the template, we can replicate it across those 15 pages.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • For new websites, Volunteer Manager shares Sitemap, wireframes, content or interaction flowcharts
  • Volunteer Manager shares logo & brand guidelines
  • Both parties review our pro-tips for Organizations and Volunteers to ensure the project is set up for success
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Milestone 1: Analysis of Materials & Brainstorm
  • Professional connects with Volunteer Manager to discuss goals, brainstorm initial ideas and align on expectations for the project
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Milestone 2: Initial Design
  • Professional creates a mock-up based on the wireframes, content and ideas discussed in the initial meeting
  • Volunteer Manager reviews mock-ups and provides feedback (2-3 rounds), which the Professional incorporates into revisions
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Milestone 3: Finalize Design
  • Professional delivers a final visual design with style guide and design notes for the Volunteer Manager's approval
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About the org

Dimagi, Inc.
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Audrey P.

Senior Director of Business Innovation

Our mission

Dimagi delivers open and innovative technology to help underserved communities everywhere.

Testimonials

We had a fantastic experience working with Roy and Mike at CreativeBox! This project started as a website design project via Catchafire. We enjoyed working with them so much that we ended up hiring them to execute the site redesign. One of the best aspects of working with CreativeBox is that they are very responsive. We had scheduled check-ins to make sure everything was running smoothly, and they were very open to any feedback we had on the design. We were really pleased with the final result, and they will be the first people we call when we have another website design project. Thank you, Roy and Mike!
Audrey P.

Senior Director of Business Innovation

Website Visual Design Project

Working with Dimagi and the team has been a great experience. Right from the start, Carrie and the team conveyed their vision and how they wanted the new section of the website to be percieved. After a few back-and-forth discussions, I went to work and came back with a set of concepts. I found it very easy to communicate with the team, which made iterations simple and the creation of digital assets quick. Taking great care and keeping within the corporate identity guidelines lead us to a stylish, elegant and modern website. I couldn’t be more pleased with the results and the final product can be view at www.dimagi.com/sectors
Roy W.
Roy W.

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