Website Types in Which We Specialize
Watershed Associations
Watershed Associations
The Bear Run Watershed Association is an example of a website that is designed in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. Frank Lloyd Wright is known for his distinctive “Prairie Style” architecture, that used horizontal lines to “embrace and release.”
Features
- Join the Association Call to Action Button
- Learn More about the Watershed
- Watershed Map
- Statistics on the Watershed
- Links of Interest about the Watershed
- Blog Section
Municipalities
Municipalities
This Anytown Parks website is an example that is designed in the style of Mies van der Rohe. Mies van der Rohe was a modernist architect and contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, who brought “the inside out.” He designed buldings in Chicago, New York, and Baltimore.
Features
- Events Listing
- Renting Event Spaces
- Information about the parks
- Black and white with accent color style used by Mies van der Rohe
Environmental Organizations
Environmental Organizations
The Ocean Association is an example of a website that is designed in the style of Alvar Aalto. Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect who designed similar to Frank Lloyd Wright in the Scandanivian style and also delveloped wood cantivelering.
Features
- Join the Association Call to Action Button
- Link to learn more about Proecting the Oceans
- Examples of Ocean Habitats with links for more information
- Links to more information on the Ocean in general
- Gallery of Protected Areas
- Blog Section
Gardens and Botanical Organizations
Gardens and Botanical Organizations
This website on the McMullen Garden is inspired by the Impressionist style of Claude Monet. Claude Monet, a famous French artist, brought about the Impressionist movement, known for its broad brushstrokes and allowing the viewer to make their own interpretation.
Features
- Large Gallery Images of the Garden in the Impressionist Style
- Brief Description of the Gardens
- Contact information to find out about the gardens
- Call to Action button to subscribe to garden newsletter
- Link to Blog
Science and Outdoor Tourism
Science/Outdoor Tourism
The Violets of Hawaii is an example of a website that is designed in the style of Charles Dickey. Charles Dickey, was a Hawaiian architect who designed with nature and developed the double hipped, “Dickey Roof.”
Features
- Gallery of the Violets of Hawaii with links to more information
- Habitats of Hawaii Gallery
- Contact section to learn more
- Blog Section
Social Organizations
Social Organizations
This website on California Women in Science is inspired by the style of Julia Morgan. Julia Morgan, was the first woman architect to be licensed in the state of California. She is most known for designing Hearst Castle, but also designed a lot of the women’s organization buildings in California. She was one of the first architects in the country to use reinforced concrete, making buildings earthquake resistant.
Features
- Highlights prominent California Women in Science with links for more information and includes descriptions of their accomplishments
- Uses Julia’s cobalt blue color for the buttons
- Uses natural backgrounds that are inspired by her architectural materials
- Call to Action button to nominate a California Woman in Science