A huge site feel, from a small budget.
Fresh off a rebrand built on big blocks of color, The Seattle Public Library Foundation needed a site to match — one their marketing team could actually run themselves, from plugins to page-building, on an efficient budget.
We designed a unique homepage and a custom Gutenberg block library, with back pages that theme themselves in any of three brand colors — so a small set of blocks reads like a huge site. And by moving them to a far better hosting stack, we cut their hosting bill by 90% while handling all of their infrastructure and traffic.
Their new brand is built on big blocks of color — so the site is too, down to how the logo sits on every page. Each back page picks one of three brand colors and carries it through, and a library of custom Gutenberg blocks lets the marketing team assemble pages that all feel different, in a few clicks.

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The marketing team assembles distinctive pages in a few clicks, the site feels far bigger than its budget — and the new stack handles all their infrastructure and traffic for 90% less.