It doesn't happen all that often, but once in a while you will hear those magic words from a client "I trust you, do what you think looks good". And that's what Anne from Friends of Hazelhurst said to me recently when she was briefing a new website.
Trusting a designer on style for your website is like trusting a master chef to cook up a delectable feast. You provide the ingredients (your ideas and content), and they'll whip up a visual delight that'll have your audience licking their screens (figuratively, of course).
When it comes to following to a design brief from a client, there are more times than I care to admit where I have handed over a website or print design that is NOTHING like I would have created had I been given creative freedom. No matter how hard you try, some clients just won't see your vision, and even if they do "see" it, they don't "get" it. At the end of the day, you still gotta pay the bills, so yes I admit I have served up designs that will NEVER see the light of day on my portfolio. ;)
That was not the case with the lovely folk from Friends of Hazelhurst, a local social enterprise group dedicated to supporting and engaging local artists and the art community. I was invited to attend one of their gatherings and had the wicked opportunity to have a stickybeak around the heritage listed Broadhurst Cottage. The interiors of the cottage are to-die-for art deco and I spent the afternoon taking photographs and finding out more about the fascinating history of the cottage. Spending this time here helped me to start to develop a plan about how the website might look.
I came up with a look that was a little left of centre. It needed to be "arty" and creative, so I went with strong, black & white typography with a minimalist menu and then focused on textures and colours found throughout the cottage and grounds. The pink camellias used on the home page are strongly associated with the history of the cottage. The information on the site was structured in a better way and the site is now populated with relevant images and content making it a better source of information than the previous static, uninspiring and uninformative site.
Check out their new site live now:
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