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Website design for Wide Technologies

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Curious Designs approached WideTech's website with a strategic vision to create a design that would reflect the company's dedication to promoting fairness, quality, and equality. Our main goal was to build a website that would resonate with WideTech's audience, while highlighting their mission to address social determinants of health and social injustices in South Africa.

We meticulously planned and curated a user-centric interface that would be easy to navigate and accessible to everyone. Our design harmonized vibrant elements with a clean layout that would appeal to both the corporate and public sectors. By incorporating visual and textual content that articulated WideTech's dedication to improving the quality of life and services for the public, we were able to showcase their IT-savvy solutions and deliberate approach towards effecting significant change.

Our emphasis on minimal cost for maximum value resonated in the website's design, showcasing WideTech's commitment to affordability and accessibility. The result was a website that embodied WideTech's essence and portrayed their uniqueness, commitment, and passion for leveraging technology to drive positive societal change in South Africa.

Ultimately, the website design was a reflection of WideTech's values and mission. It was a testament to their dedication to promoting fairness, quality, and equality in South Africa. We are proud to have been a part of this project and to have created a design that resonated with WideTech's audience and showcased their commitment to making a difference.

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  • Client:

    Wide Technologies
  • Start date:

    Jul 09, 2023
  • Category:

    Branding & Web Design
  • Finish date:

    Jul 17, 2023

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