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What do you do with two related but underperforming websites that need to become one AND work better than the originals? That’s exactly where The Sailing Museum and National Sailing Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island found itself.

By combining the two websites into a single brand that would drive both seasoned sailors and those new to the sport into a cohesive and engaging online experience, the museum knew it would mean success for the growing organization.

Easy, right? Not so fast.

Between UX & visual needs, SEO concerns about existing traffic, and the need to integrate a Hall of Fame nomination process & yearly induction class selection into the overall story, there was an overwhelming amount of work to do. Eve Simon Creative partnered with Ed Harris of Blue Hills Digital to ensure the new WordPress website not only met it’s design goals but it’s technical ones as well.

By driving museum visitors of every age to explore the new museum, celebrate the 2024 Induction class and well as leverage a new nomination process for the 2025 class (launching October 2024), we think the Sailing Museum and National Sailing Hall of Fame finally has the wind at their back with nothing but smooth sailing ahead.

Learn more at thesailingmuseum.org

The Sailing Museum & National Sailing Hall of Fame

WEBSITE DESIGN

Eve’s eye for design and ability to produce beautiful creative runs through her bones. She takes the time to truly understand your needs and aligns them with industry best practices and innovative ideas. Her project management skills are wizardry and her storytelling ability is fantastic. Combine that with a bit of sass and a great sense of humor, and Eve has become a fan favorite. We trust her implicitly and value her work. 

TARA LYNCH | The Sailing Museum & National Sailing Hall of Fame

Coaching can be tricky business. Especially when you come at it from John Holman’s unique point of view.

John came to Eve Simon Creative with a single vision: create a website that reflects who he is and what he does. That meant both highlighting his substantial professional coaching experience that has worked with a wide range of clients from Feeding America to Salesforce to the US Department of Justice. But it also meant reflecting his deeply felt personal spiritual approach to ilife, without making the site look like he was selling rock climbing tours.

How did we do it? Easy! it was all in how we told his story.

Between contextual expansive images of nature that inspire him, a clear value proposition and audience on the main page, curated inspirational quotes that support his process, simplified site content, and testimonials from the vast array of past clients to prove his humanity, his new website finally feels like him.

Learn more about John’s coaching work at johnpaulholman.com.

John Holman - Evolution Coaching

STORY & WEBSITE DESIGN

STORY & WEBSITE DESIGN

The Chelsea Gateway Project

Ellen Rovner is a force a nature. Problem is, no one knew that beyond those lucky enough to take one of her walking tours in Chelsea just outside of Boston, MA

Driven by a desire to make these remarkable tours just one spoke of a larger community engagement strategy, Ellen came to Eve Simon Creative for a website that reflected this new brand hierarchy. In addition to learning about the next walking tour, site visitors can now learn about the special history of Chelsea, get a preview of the upcoming documentary Chelsea, The Jewish Years and stay updated on all of Ellen’s existing goings to keep the immigrant experience alive,

Learn more at thechelseagatewayproject.com.

WEBSITE & UX DESIGN

CURA Strategies, a healthcare communications & advocacy firm, was looking for a more modern website look & feel to support their new messaging voice so they turned to Eve Simon Creative for help. Collaborating with our longtime Wordpress development partner, Pongos Interactive , we not only delivered a responsive brand-forward website but provided UX strategy, wireframes, project management, design specifications and QA.

CURA’s feedback? “We’ve not only been getting a ton of compliments on our new site but have seen an increase in traffic!”.

Got to love when story and function come together so beautifully.

Explore more at curastrategies.com.

CURA Strategies

What happens when a client’s website, including thousands of pages of content, needs a total visual overhaul in only four months? You hire the A-team and get it done.

The National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE), which provides materials and guidance for STEM Educators and a network of museum members around the US, worked with our Drupal develop partner Capellic to do the impossible: backend updates, improved site performance, and better structured content. Eve Simon Creative then helped create a more efficient UX & inviting look & feel, all supporting NISE's new storytelling approach.

The outcome? A very happy client and a brand-forward, easier to use website that supports a greater sense of community among their visitors. That's a win in our book.

Explore more at nisenet.org.

National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE)

WEBSITE DESIGN

Run by Norton Rose Fulbright, US Regulatory Intelligence is a legal research service produced by industry leaders for financial market participants. Between their extensive library of federal financial regulation and enforcement action and their free newsletter that reaches over 20,000 industry participants daily, USRI is the best organized, best curated, and easiest website to search for regulatory data.

When the firm needed a new UX and interface design of both their free news service as well as their premium offering, Eve Simon Creative stepped up to help. Between landing page design, marketing support, search interface UX & UI design, and collaborating with partner Gotham City Drupal and the USRI project team, the new site launched to great fanfare.

Explore more at findknowdo.com/premium

US Regulatory Intelligence

MARKETING & UX/UI DESIGN

OMNICHANNEL DESIGN

Over a several year relationship, I worked closely with the marketing and communications team to create a number of campaign elements. These included:

  • Website redesign, aimed at a younger audience.

  • Rally sign for protest at the Supreme Court.

  • Postcard for local leagues to send their senator to request a hearing of the For The People act.

  • Local newspaper ads to encourage lawmakers request a hearing of the For The People act.

  • Facebook and Google Display network ads for summer donor acquisition campaign

  • Facebook ads & organic social media for LWV’s 100th anniversary campaign

  • New donor 100th anniversary lapel pin

  • 100th Anniversary convention brand

LWV.org was the Winner of the WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web development.

League of Women Voters

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