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Developing a brighter future for kids.

HELP ME GROW MARIN COUNTY


The first five years of a child's life are the most critical, and parents and caregivers are getting an overload of essential information. The communities of Marin needed one centralized place to gather information, download helpful tools and connect to local resources. Serving a diverse population, the new site would have to perform many tasks. It needed to be bilingual in English and Spanish, hosting a resource library with downloadable assets and providing tailored information for their three different audiences. Some of these topics can be overwhelming and scary for parents, so the site is designed to feel warm and inviting, putting them at ease.

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Help Me Grow full landing page UX/UI design
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Modernizing a national logo-mark.

Being a part of a national network meant certain parameters were in place when updating the logo mark. The most significant component we needed to retain was the five petals representing a child's first five years of life. Beyond that, we had free reign to update other parts of the mark. We adjusted the petals Marin County was currently using, making them more consistent and geometrically correct, punching up the colors of the strokes to be more inviting and kid-friendly. Then, we softened the mark with pastel fills, creating an offset look for more visual interest. The typeface we selected for the logo had a much more approachable feel with rounded edges and gave you the feeling of childhood without being childish. We un-nested Marin County from being sandwiched between the other words to create a more legible mark. The result was a more modern take on what they had been using while staying recognizable to other Help Me Grow organizations and setting the tone for new treatments that would be developed for the website.

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Help Me Grow Marin County website landing page hero "Learn about the Help Me Grow model." Young boy swinging on swing

Developing a site built for guidance and resources.

With no existing site to work from, we collaborated closely with the Help Me Grow team to develop the site architecture and user experience. It needed to be easy to navigate and lead people to the resources they're looking for in a stress-free way. The homepage design captured links to all the other high-level pages, educated the user about HMG, and provided helpful resources. We worked with our developers at Mangrove Web to create a fully translated Spanish site, an interactive filtered resource library, and built-in contact forms. Creating simple icons that could be easily understood and a color code system for each audience was another way we made the site overall more accessible to users despite their native language.

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Help Me Grow Marin County mobile web designs "Families," "Healthcare Providers," "Community Providers"

What we delivered.

  • Brand Strategy


    Research & analysis

    Personality

    Tone of Voice

    Website Architecture

  • Brand Voice


    Positioning statement

    Descriptor

  • Brand Identity


    Logo

    Family of fonts

    Color palette

    Photography style

  • Brand Experience


    Website

    Social media profiles & assets

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