We have a plethora of awesome custom design websites that went live this past spring and summer - and we have compiled them right here for you to see! So grab your pumpkin spice latte and scroll below to explore and celebrate these organizations and their new designs welcoming families back this fall.
Our custom design service isn't just about creating designs, but about journeying with clients to discover the best way for sharing a mission and story through purposeful solutions and concepts.
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What we love: A unique layout of header region, featured images, and buttons
This combined parish and school site opens with bright and uniquely positioned content that make it easy, and inviting, to explore. A side menu keeps the header region clean while quick links to the right offer fast access to popular pages. Navigation continues below featured images with site buttons partially overlay the section above. And social media links to the side keep content spaced but unmissable. As you scroll down, notice too how St. John the Baptist integrated both parish and school news into one convenient and well organized place.
Visit WebsiteWhat we love: Vibrant homepage ending with call-to-action buttons
Jesus the Good Shepherd’s website showcases their school beautifully to new families, and is still efficient at serving its current students. The homepage shares their story and welcomes visitors to learn more about academics and programs, while popular links to various calendars and a lunch menu keep the student body informed.
See the secondary navigation bar positioned above their header region with quick links and a search bar to sought-out information. And "next step" buttons at the bottom of homepage keep visitors engaged.
What we love: Incredible boldness from top to bottom
The Diocese of Brownsville created a “wow” effect with a bold color scheme and large vibrant images. Featured images expand behind the site name and navigation, and are decorated with a fun mix of font styles.
End-to-end images, blocked coloring, and large titles make everything stylish, exciting, and easy to take in. Lastly, hover your cursor above the ministries and offices menu to see a well-organized alphabetized directory that drops down offering only one-click to get to specific information in a breeze.
What we love: A fun interplay of images, movement, and navigation.
The Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne welcomes visitors with such refreshing colors and compelling imagery - you can’t help but smile as you prepare to saunter through their site. And mixing images with their navigation adds fun movement for surprising effects.
Specifically, images intermixed with the large buttons directly below their feature region creates a greater level of boldness, but still maintains the site's fun vibe. A second style of round buttons feature simple illustrated pictures, and spin, as a cursor passes over, showing where they lead.
What we love: A classic appearance blending ministry, tradition, and faith.
A welcomed new category to our custom design highlights - religious orders! After an awesome design journey with The Redemptorists of North America, we were excited to work with the Baltimore Province community and create a truly meaningful website. Notice how font styles, color schemes and background imagery are inspired by the community’s own branding and story. Even the title region on interior pages feature special symbolism. Other fun detailing include: a main navigation that appears to drop from behind the site’s header region, and a deep blue gradient overlay effect that elevates buttons.
So many amazing sites, and so many inspiring stories! We love creating organizations something truly reflective of their mission, community, and Catholic faith. A website that isn’t just a place for information, but a place to experience.
What website experience could your organization be looking for? Our design team would love to join you on the journey of creating it!