The Essentia Foundation

Third-sector website design and development

Work: The Essentia Foundation

The Essentia Foundation is an independent, grant giving charity supporting people under the age of 25 across Scotland.

Keen to improve visibility and raise awareness of the work of the charity, the trustees identified a need to develop the first Essentia Foundation website.

Creatomatic were delighted to be awarded the project after an initial tendering process. Working closely with the Essentia Foundation and their trustees, our design, content and planning teams developed an initial suite of designs which were well received by the trustees.

A carefully thought out sitemap and content plan was devised to ensure site users could navigate the site and find what they were looking for, quickly and easily. An updated logo and brand pack was also developed to help modernise the foundation.

What the client said

“Our experience has been first class and they have delivered a product that fully meets the brief.

They are a lovely group of staff, who work hard to not only meet but exceed expectations, and the trustees at Essentia would have no hesitation in recommending them.”

Calum Graham, Trustee

 
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