June 6, 2012

Website Design for CTA

Non-Profit Website

 

Community Technical Assistance came to Splendor to redesign all of their marketing materials, including their previously basic website. The new website design we created features updateable photo galleries, an image-based “outcomes” section and an easy to update news section with solid, consistent branding throughout.

This website is based on the content management system WordPress, which allows the client to make edits to the pages. WordPress is a pretty common CMS, but the unique installation we have created makes the management much more simple for the non-technical client.

This website design project also complements the other marketing and design materials we created for CTA, including logo design, brochure design, postcard design, pocket folder design, print design as well as high quality print production for all of the pieces.

Splendor Design Group is a NJ web design company that works with businesses in a wide array of industries, from non-profit to educational to technical to contracting and small business. To learn more about our design services, please Contact Us »

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