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
Additional details
We have started a website at getriverwise.com. I have reached the capacity for what I am able to do with it. We need to take this simple design and clean it up and make it look polished. We have hundreds of pictures to be placed on the photo page, along with 10-12 videos. We need to be able to highlight projects on the front page, but those will be changing, so I need to be able to edit them easily. You can see more of our work via www.facebook.com/getriverwise
What we have in place
- We currently have a website started already, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have social media platforms up and running, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $9,186 , allowing us to allow us to work more directly in our community and reach more individuals. The cost of professional services is out of reach and it would take away from our work in the community.
We are a new non-profit and this website will be the face of our organization moving into year 2. We have a strong Facebook social media presence, but we would like to direct people to our website vs to Facebook to see all of the amazing things that we are doing in our community in just 8 months!
Project plan
Our mission
RiverWise is a newly launched initiative in Beaver County, PA focused on using our rivers and their surrounding communities as wisely as possible. At the heart of this work is a concerted effort to organize stakeholders to dream, learn, and collaborate about the future of our rivers. We are encouraging this process by forming ecodistricts in three communities (Aliquippa, Monaca, and Beaver Falls), and by conducting community assessments in a handful of river facing communities aimed at growing the infrastructure on the rivers, creating access to the rivers, and generating meaningful connections between the rivers and the surrounding communities.