Harder + Company

 

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Potential clients and prospective staff are the primary audiences for this site. Both groups will be concerned with social change and looking for specific information and reassurance. The home page sets the community-based tone.

 

A screenshot from Harder + Company.

Working with these people is a treat. They are smart and funny and totally committed to their work. We designed a staff directory infused with personality, while providing ample room for background and credentials. And everyone loves a cow.

 

A screenshot from Harder + Company.

The rich images gathered as part of their research convey the community impact of this work better than words could. We created a widget to showcase several photos with descriptive captions for each featured project.

 

A screenshot from Harder + Company.

Clear, specific forms provide access to key areas. The website can remain up to date as projects reach completion and new people join the staff. Nothing tricky gets in the way of quick, easy editing and administration.

Making Voices Heard in the Community

The bright, lovely people at Harder + Company do community-based research and analysis. They work with nonprofits, government agencies, and philanthropic foundations to understand how to best serve a given community. Their findings and recommendations help organizations doing good work, work better. And everyone likes that.

Meet these awesome people

The most important thing to know about Harder + Co. is who works there. The staff is highly-trained, professional, diverse, and fun. We built the site to showcase them.

They do really great work

However, what they actually do can be a challenge to explain. We built a project portfolio to depict in detail their process and approach.

They are very busy

With so much data to gather and digest, no one has time to devote to the website. So, we built a lightweight content management system. They can update the site in two clicks to reflect new work, staff, or announce their accomplishments.

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