Oregon Wildlife Foundation Website Blueprint Case Study

  Struggle

The main points of frustrations while configuring my new website blueprint, was understanding what page structure and home page interface would best represent my business. Even though my organization has a mission and has developed content - it was hard for me to rescale into a user-friendly way that emphasized our mission and values while encouraging new visitor connection.

Services

Nonprofit Website Blueprint

Website

Solution

Developing frameworks refocused my website's objectives, and helped me understand how to present my organization's values and projects in a way that engages visitors to my site.

Success

Refining the flow of site pages, and implementing a home page content strategy, guided me to a functioning website outline that I could institute on my own. Now, I can confidently design my new website using the structured and proven framework developed during my sessions.

A Happy Client

Even though my organization has a mission and has developed content, it was hard for me to translate that into a user-friendly website that emphasized our mission while encouraging new visitor connection. Dogpaw Studio provided the framework to refocus my website's objectives and I now have a functioning website outline to use when building our new website.

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Sarah Armstrong Headshot
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Sarah Armstrong
Marketing Manager of Oregon Wildlife Foundation

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