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Revamping Our Website for a Fresh New Look

  • Anne Tooze
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

A website is often the first impression visitors get of a company or project. When a site feels outdated or cluttered, it can turn people away before they even explore what’s inside. That’s why we decided to give our website a fresh new look. This update is not just about aesthetics; it’s about improving how visitors experience our content, find information, and connect with us.


In this post, I’ll walk you through the key changes we made, why they matter, and how they help create a smoother, more enjoyable visit for everyone.


Simplifying Navigation for Better User Experience


One of the biggest challenges on any website is helping visitors find what they want quickly. We redesigned our navigation to be more intuitive:


  • Reduced menu drop downs: We grouped related pages under simple categories.

  • Sticky navigation bar: The menu stays visible as you scroll, so you never have to scroll back up.

  • Sticky footer: just in case you forget what website your on, the footer is also linked to our contact page to make it easier to get in touch with us

  • Mobile-friendly menus: On smaller screens, menus collapse into easy-to-tap icons.

  • Reconfigured mobile view: though the website is built for the desktop we have also built it to work perfectly on mobile devices.


These changes reduce frustration and keep visitors engaged longer.


Visual Design That Invites Exploration


The look and feel of a website influence how people perceive the brand and content. Our new design focuses on:


  • Readable typography: We chose fonts that are clear and comfortable for long reading sessions, and span across the whole website.

  • Color palette: A fresh combination of colors highlights important elements without overwhelming the eyes.

  • Engaging images and icons: Visuals support the text and guide visitors through the site.


This approach helps visitors focus on what matters and encourages them to explore more pages.


Organizing Content for Clarity


Over time, websites can accumulate outdated or duplicated information. We took the opportunity to:


  • Audit existing content: Removed or updated pages that no longer serve visitors.

  • Group related topics: Created clear sections and subpages for easier browsing.

  • Use headings and lists: Structured text to help readers scan quickly.


This organization helps visitors find answers faster and understand what we offer.


What This Means for You


If you visit our website now, you’ll notice a cleaner, faster, and easier-to-use experience. Whether you’re looking for information, resources, or ways to connect, the new design helps you get there with less effort.


We will continue to listen to feedback and make improvements. A website is never truly finished, but this fresh new look is a big step forward.


If you haven’t checked it out yet, take a moment to explore and see how the changes make a difference.


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