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"The site is very beautiful. Feels light and elegant. Some of the most tasteful DHTML menus I've seen."

Steven Garrity

Zen Hospice Project

Interface Details

Zen Hospice Project: Interface Details

Detailed shots of various text and interface widgets on Zen Hospice.

Color Treatment

Zen Hospice Project: Color Treatment

Each section has its own color palette, providing a tasteful separation between the major areas of the site.

Homepage

Zen Hospice Project: Homepage

The Zen Hospice homepage reflects the core values of the organization while remaining informative with up-to-date news headlines.

About Zen Hospice Project (http://www.zenhospice.org)

The Zen Hospice Project (ZHP) is nationally recognized as an innovative model in the movement to improve end-of life care. Based in San Francisco, ZHP has served thousands and affected the care of thousands more through professional trainings, community caregiver workshops and other educational efforts.

To help give the organization a simpler, clearer presence online, Zen Hospice contracted us to revamp the entire site from the ground up. The resulting site is easier to navigate, cleaner to read, and more closely reflects the core vision the organization.

Services Rendered

  • Color concept development
  • Concept development
  • Information architecture
  • Interface design
  • Logo design
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