Preserving a Legacy, One Click at a Time: The Fordice History Project

We're excited to share one of our recent projects—the new website for the Fordice History Project. We designed this site to serve as a comprehensive and inviting online home for this vital historical initiative.

Design and Feel

The new website for the Fordice History Project has a clean, professional, and respectful feel, appropriate for a historical archive. It uses a bold color palette of deep red and neutral grays, giving it a strong visual identity. The design is highly organized and content-focused, with clear typography and a clean layout that makes it easy for visitors to navigate the historical content, from oral histories to project objectives.

How it Works

On both desktop and mobile, the website is engineered for a seamless and responsive experience.

  • Desktop: The desktop version features a well-structured layout with a clear navigation bar and prominent call-to-action buttons. Sections are thoughtfully designed with a mix of text, images, and video, making it easy to engage with the project's content. Interactive elements like the FAQ accordion and a submission form are intuitive and user-friendly.

  • Mobile: The website is fully responsive, ensuring that all content and functionality are accessible on a smaller screen. The content blocks stack neatly, and the navigation is streamlined, allowing users to easily browse historical narratives, submit their own stories, and support the project while on the go.


Ready to Launch Your Dream Website?

At Simple Web Agency, we specialize in creating custom websites that are not only visually stunning but also user-friendly and effective on all devices. If you’re ready to bring your vision to life, we're here to make the process simple and stress-free.

Schedule a free consultation with us today to discuss your unique needs and see how we can help you create a website that truly represents your brand and connects with your audience.

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