Preserving History and Community: A Website for Eumundi & District Historical Association

The Eumundi & District Historical Association needed a website to promote their involvement in the community, facilitate bookings for the Eumundi School of Arts hall, and showcase their involvement in the town, including the Original Eumundi Markets.The website features a user-friendly interface that allows visitors to easily navigate and access information about the association and their events.

Eumundi & District Historical Association

THE CHALLENGE

When the Eumundi & District Historical Association approached me to design their website, they had a clear set of goals in mind. The website needed to promote their involvement within the community, showcase their historical significance, and most importantly, facilitate bookings for the Eumundi School of Arts hall.

THE SOLUTION

To overcome this challenge, I designed a website that was both visually appealing and informative.The design was kept simple with a focus on showcasing their involvement within the Eumundi community and their rich historical significance. The website also featured a prominent call-to-action for booking the Eumundi School of Arts hall, which was a crucial aspect of the project. Additionally, I created a separate landing page that specifically targeted people looking to hire the hall. This landing page served as an effective tool to generate leads and enquiries. The website was a huge success and the Eumundi & District Historical Association was able to increase their bookings and promote their historical significance within the community.

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