KIPP Bay Area Schools {website} - KIPP Bay Area Schools (KBAS) is made up of seven tuition-free college-preparatory schools located in under-served neighborhoods across the Bay Area. KBAS did not have a single point of contact or consistent look for the breadth of information about the schools, enrollment and employment opportunities. The KBAS site now serves as a clearinghouse for all the information and the integrated CMS gives the client complete control over the content of the site.
Lifefactory {website} - Lifefactory is a leading innovator of environmentally friendly and health conscious products. Their website was without a clear sense of structure, lacked aesthetic appeal and failed to outline the company's key differentiators. The aesthetic now reflects Lifefactory's design-driven product range and appeals to aspirational consumers. The structure of the site supports product education and simultaneously drives online sales.
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco {website} - The Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco were losing money and support as a result of a poorly designed website. Their goal: raise valuable funds and galvanize the community. The new website is engaging and dynamic and the look and feel meshed perfectly with the organization’s re-brand. The sophisticated back-end development allows the site to act as a key fundraising and marketing tool and the integrated CMS gives the client complete control over the content of the site.
ecoAmerica {website} - Children are happier, healthier and smarter when they play regularly in nature. The trouble is, parents don’t know how to reconnect with the great outdoors. The Nature Rocks website is a series of web-based applications that give parents the motivation and tools necessary to re-engage with nature.
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Alice Bybee
Design Director San Francisco, CA