Websites & Digital Systems

THE WEBSITE AS A COMMUNICATIONS HUB

Your website should make everything else work better

A website is often the place where your communications come together. It supports programs and events, answers questions, houses important information, connects people to resources, and gives every other channel somewhere useful to send them.

When that foundation is outdated, difficult to navigate, or disconnected from how your organization actually operates, every other communication becomes harder. Pixel Power helps build websites and digital systems around the work you need to accomplish now, not the structure you inherited years ago.

A stronger digital foundation supports:

  • Clearer paths to information
  • Better program and event promotion
  • More consistent content across channels
  • Easier long-term management

The goal is not simply a new website. It is a digital system that supports the organization behind it.

COMMON WEBSITE CHALLENGES

When your website makes it harder for people to find what they need

Most website problems do not happen all at once. They build gradually as new pages, programs, PDFs, event information, and updates are added over time. Eventually, the site becomes harder for staff to manage and harder for visitors to use.

Information is hard to find

Important details are buried, scattered, or organized around internal structure instead of what visitors need.

Events and programs are difficult to promote

People cannot quickly understand what is happening, who it is for, or what action to take.

The site has become difficult to maintain

Routine updates take too long, require workarounds, or depend too heavily on one person.

Mobile users get a weaker experience

Pages, forms, navigation, or content do not work as well on the devices people actually use.

Content has grown inconsistent

Old pages, duplicate information, PDFs, and outdated messaging make the site harder to trust and navigate.

Accessibility and usability need attention

The structure may create unnecessary barriers for people trying to read, navigate, register, or find resources.

When enough of these issues accumulate, another patch rarely solves the problem. A stronger foundation makes the website easier to use, easier to manage, and better able to support everything around it.

HOW WE APPROACH WEBSITE PROJECTS

Strategy comes before design

Before we decide how a website should look, we determine what it needs to do. We look at your audiences, content, programs, events, priorities, and current challenges so the new site is built around how your organization actually communicates.

1

Understand the work

We learn how your organization communicates, what people come to the site to accomplish, and where the current experience is creating friction.

2

Plan the structure

We organize pages, content, navigation, and user paths so important information is easier to find and the site supports your priorities.

3

Design and build

We create a responsive website that brings together clear content, accessible design, useful functionality, and a visual system that fits your organization.

4

Prepare for long-term use

We build with ongoing communication in mind so staff can manage information, promote programs, and keep the site useful after launch.

What a website engagement can include

Every project is shaped around the organization, but our work typically brings strategy, content, design, and technical implementation together rather than treating them as separate pieces.

Website strategy and planning
Information architecture and navigation
Page layout and visual design
Content organization and messaging guidance
Responsive WordPress development
Accessibility and usability considerations
Launch preparation and coordination
Ongoing digital support when needed