Website Design & Development
The Peel Compton Foundation website brings together six distinct brands, each with its own branding guidelines. The goal was to create a cohesive experience across the site while allowing each brand to maintain its unique visual identity. The website also makes it easy for users to navigate seamlessly between the Foundation’s different businesses and destinations.
Shiloh Museum of Ozark history had the goal to present exhibits and events in a visually engaging way while keeping essential visitor information easy to access. It features a clean layout that highlights events and guides users toward details like hours, location, and memberships.
Our main goal for this project was to help United Way NWA stand out online with a custom-built and responsive website. By using candid photos instead of stock throughout, we were able to give it a more personable look and feel, while also staying consistent with their branding guidelines. We wanted to create an online tool that anyone could utilize with various user friendly call to actions. Overall our top priority was to create a feeling of perseverance for United Way NWA.
Parkhill the Clinic for Women’s website focused on helping patients learn more about the doctors, where their clinics are located, and how to book appointments. The design uses a pastel rainbow color palette to create a calm and welcoming experience. Intentional photography was used to clearly communicate the clinic’s purpose while building a sense of trust and credibility.
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