25 Non-profit and Social-Driven Websites
December 19 2011
by Awwwards Team
Category: Webdesign
Due to its purpose and audience, social-driven websites have to follow a series of rules when it comes to their design. They tend to be very focused on content, often with a lot of text, so good organization and usability are a must for them. Non-profit organizations usually have a limited budget, that leads them to compromise the design of their websites. However, an attractive website is crucial for the interest of these organizations.
In this post we´ve compiled 25 non-profit organizations and social-driven websites that work as a perfect example of how effective design can make a huge difference on how we perceive a cause or organization.
- Red Bowl Challenge http://www.redbowlchallenge.org/
- Slavery Footprint http://slaveryfootprint.org/
- Target Nuclear Weapons http://targetnuclearweapons.org.au/
- Spent http://playspent.org/
- The Girl Effect http://www.girleffect.org
- Creative Capital http://creative-capital.org/
- Smoking Takes Lives http://smokingtakeslives.org.au/
- 2015 Quilt http://www.2015quilt.com/?t=red26
- Acumend Fund http://futureofcarsharing.com/
- War Child http://www.warchild.org.uk/
- Collaborative Fund http://futureofcarsharing.com/
- Housing Works http://www.housingworks.org/
- Millennium Promise http://www.millenniumpromise.org/
- Remember the War http://rememberthewar.com/
- The Canada We Want in 2020 http://canada2020.ca/canada-we-want/
- Literacy 2030 http://literacy2030.org/
- The Rockstar Foundation http://therockstarfoundation.com/
- Ad 2 Honolulu http://www.ad2honolulu.org/
- Hope Unlimited http://hopeunlimited.org/
- BoostUp http://boostup.org/en
- Whole Education http://www.wholeeducation.org/
- It's Our Water http://itsourwater.org/
- Manchester Craft Mafia http://www.manchestercraftmafia.co.uk/
- Half Of Us http://www.halfofus.com.au/
- Starved for Attention http://www.starvedforattention.org/
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