Diocese of El Paso

Diocese of El Paso

Big design here. I dig website projects like this one. Typically plenty of pages to get some good IA work out of it and enough design problems to solve to get all the content bubbled up to the home page. Love this design result here very much.

From the Designer:

We created a new site for the Foundation from the Diocese of El Paso. Primary objectives were to make it very easy to donate online to the Foundation’s may funds as well as make it easy for visitors to understand who the organization is and what they do for the Diocese.

We also created an entirely custom donation form so that we have full control over the donation experience (desktop and mobile).

Submitted by: Octavio Corral
Twitter: @octochops
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: USA

Big design here. I dig website projects like this one. Typically plenty of pages to get some good IA work out of it and enough design problems to solve to get all the content bubbled up to the home page. Love this design result here very much.

From the Designer:

We created a new site for the Foundation from the Diocese of El Paso. Primary objectives were to make it very easy to donate online to the Foundation’s may funds as well as make it easy for visitors to understand who the organization is and what they do for the Diocese.

We also created an entirely custom donation form so that we have full control over the donation experience (desktop and mobile).

Submitted by: Octavio Corral
Twitter: @octochops
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: USA

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