Public Works Partners Site Evolution
Public Works Partners
As the organization continued to grow, Public Works Partners recognized a need to improve the communication of its services to their target industries.
Public Works Partners wanted a more detailed site to highlight their different verticals and tell stronger stories. Additionally, they requested a more image-centric, modern design.
A Great Idea built succinct, sector pages that clearly and cleanly communicate each team’s impact within the industry. New service pages better showcase Public Works Partners’ experience and expertise. We also provided a user guide for the site so functional knowledge would be easy to disseminate.
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What is website design?
It’s the process of planning, creating, and building websites by combining branding, structure, functionality, and user experience (UX) to support your goals. The goal is to create a site that’s useful and compelling so you can best connect with your audience!
How long does a website project take?
This can vary! Simple sites using 2-3 templates with 10-15 pages can take just a few weeks, while large projects can take months. We tailor our timelines to fit your team’s needs, budget, and capacity while remaining transparent and accurate about how long the project will take.
What exactly is a landing page?
A landing page is a single, focused web page designed to drive a specific action—like donating, signing up, or registering—without the distractions of a full website.
How do you make sure our site is accessible?
We build accessibility into each step of our web design process and stick closely to ADA and WCAG 2.2 standards. From high color contrast to screen reader compatibility and keyboard navigation, we make sure the site works for everyone.
What’s the difference between UI and UX?
UI (User Interface) focuses more on the look, feel, and layout of your website. This can mean buttons, fonts, and navigation. UX (User Experience) is a bit broader and more structural, focusing on the overall experience. Think of UX as the house, the UI as the paint and the decorations. We often work on UI/UX in tandem as part of a holistic approach to website construction.