Web design for nonprofits, community groups and campaigns that need to be understood.
Nonprofit and community website design for organisations, festivals and social campaigns across Ipswich, Brisbane and Australia. Clear, accessible websites and campaign pages that inform, involve and earn trust - from a studio with real community and multicultural project experience.
Community and nonprofit projects live or die on clarity: can people quickly understand what is happening, why it matters and how to take part or give? Add real budget limits, volunteer teams and fixed event dates, and you need a partner who works fast, keeps it accessible and makes every dollar count. That is work we genuinely enjoy - and have a real track record in.
Nonprofit & community web design, at a glance
- Best for
- Nonprofits, charities, community groups, festivals, multicultural organisations and social campaigns.
- Services included
- Campaign and event sites, accessible WordPress builds, and matching print/graphic design.
- Locations served
- Ipswich, Brisbane and SEQ, plus community projects Australia-wide.
- Typical project
- An accessible campaign or organisation site your team can update, matched to print and social.
- Good fit when
- You need clarity, accessibility and coherence on a real budget and a real deadline.
Best fit for
- Festivals and events needing a clear, updatable site
- Community and multicultural organisations
- Social campaigns that must be understood quickly
- Teams that need web and print to match
Not the best fit for
- Large enterprise CMS platform rollouts
- Projects with no clear owner or decision-maker
- Sites where accessibility is treated as optional
Inform, involve, and be trusted
- Campaign clarity - what it is, why it matters and how to take part, understood in seconds
- Event information structure - dates, program, location, tickets or registration, easy to keep current
- Accessibility and plain language - so people of every background and ability can take part
- Sponsor & partner visibility - considered acknowledgement of funders and supporters
- Media & downloads - programs, media kits and assets in one easy-to-find place
- Print and digital consistency - one visual system across site, posters, programmes and social
Built on WordPress and matched to print and graphic design so the whole campaign holds together.
Community & campaign work
#CreateWelcome
Campaign microsite and participation platform behind a BADC-finalist campaign with millions of social hits.
Read the case study → Festival · IdentityWorld Refugee Day Festival
A vivid multicultural festival identity across poster and postcard for community distribution.
Read the case study → Event · Multi-year identityLUMINOUS Lantern Parade
Multi-year identity for one of Queensland's largest multicultural lantern parades, across print and screen.
Read the case study →More community work includes the MDA Multicultural Calendar, I Am Here theatre identity and Connect Settlement Services - each described accurately for what it was.
Nonprofit & community web design - common questions
Yes - a lot of our most rewarding work has been for community campaigns, festivals and multicultural organisations. We understand the constraints: real budgets, volunteer teams, deadlines that will not move and the need to be genuinely inclusive.
Yes. A focused event or campaign site - dates, program, how to take part, how to donate or register - is often the highest-impact thing you can build. We can spin up a clean landing page or a small microsite that is easy to update as the event approaches.
We build accessibility-conscious sites - readable type, sensible contrast, keyboard navigation, meaningful alt text and plain language - so participants of all backgrounds and abilities can take part. It is the same discipline behind our NDIS website design work.
Yes - and it matters. We regularly build one visual system that runs across the website, posters, programmes, social tiles and signage, so a campaign feels coherent everywhere people meet it. See graphic design and print.
Often, yes. We are honest about what a budget can achieve and will focus it on the parts that matter most - usually clear information and an easy way to take part. A small, focused build beats an ambitious site that never gets finished.
Yes. Built on WordPress, your coordinators or volunteers can update dates, programs and news without a developer, with a short handover so it is genuinely manageable.
It varies widely with scope - a single campaign landing page is very different from an ongoing organisation site. We give a fixed scope and price up front and are realistic about grant and volunteer constraints; see pricing.
Tell us about your cause, campaign or event.
Your goal, your timeline and your budget. We'll come back with a clear, accessible plan that makes the most of it.