Public Works Partners Site Evolution

Client Partner:

Public Works Partners

A Clarity to Communicate
Public Works Partners uses its wide-ranging areas of expertise to help public sector organizations increase their impact on the people they serve. Their partnership with A Great Idea aimed to focus their website on the services they provide, the industries they can apply their knowledge, experience, and skills, and their impact.
CHALLENGE

As the organization continued to grow, Public Works Partners recognized a need to improve the communication of its services to their target industries.

REQUEST

Public Works Partners wanted a more detailed site to highlight their different verticals and tell stronger stories. Additionally, they requested a more image-centric, modern design.

RESULT

A Great Idea built succinct, sector pages that clearly and cleanly communicate each team’s impact within the industry. New service pages better showcase Public Works Partners’ experience and expertise. We also provided a user guide for the site so functional knowledge would be easy to disseminate.

AWARD RECOGNITIONS

2024
Web Excellence Award
Web Excellence Awards
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2024
Digital Design Award
GDUSA
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[A Great Idea] came to rescue us when we were on a crossroads. We were on a crunch to actually build out a website. So when we connected with Shane [and A Great Idea], we were very happy with the concepts and [AGI] kind of rolled it out from there.
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Moe M.
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Director

Frequently Asked Questions About Services Used in Public Works Partners Site Evolution

These services from A Great Idea include the following:

How do you make sure our site is accessible?

We build accessibility into each step of our web design process and stick closely to ADA and WCAG 2.2 standards. From high color contrast to screen reader compatibility and keyboard navigation, we make sure the site works for everyone.

What exactly is a landing page?

A landing page is a single, focused web page designed to drive a specific action—like donating, signing up, or registering—without the distractions of a full website.

What’s the difference between UI and UX?

UI (User Interface) focuses more on the look, feel, and layout of your website. This can mean buttons, fonts, and navigation. UX (User Experience) is a bit broader and more structural, focusing on the overall experience. Think of UX as the house, the UI as the paint and the decorations. We often work on UI/UX in tandem as part of a holistic approach to website construction.

Will I be able to maintain the site after launch?

Yes, we will make sure you can! We build sites that are easy to manage with navigable content management systems (CMS) like WebFlow. We provide documentation and training so that you and your team feel comfortable updating content, adding pages, or running blogs. And if you ever need support, we’re here to help!

Can you build websites that let people donate or sign petitions?

Absolutely! Your website should be able to centralize sign-ups and donations. Most of the websites we build require compatibility with CRMs like Salesforce or Hubspot, donation platforms like GiveLively, and email marketing or newsletter platforms. No matter your needs, our team will make sure everything works seamlessly and is easy to manage.

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