by David | Apr 13, 2012 | Non profit, Web Design
Swerve Design, a Toronto web design company, just launched a new website design for Red Door Shelter. This is their second website design for Red Door, having designed their original site a few years ago. Red Door provides assistance to families, refugees and women...
by David | Dec 12, 2011 | Non profit, Web Design
Swerve, a Toronto web design company, just finished a new site for Future Possibilities for Kids, a charity that works to involve, inspire and empower Kids to develop their own aspirations and dreams for themselves and their communities through leadership training and...
by David | Nov 30, 2011 | Non profit, Print Design
We are very proud of our annual report design for the Ontario Environmental Commissioner. In his 2010/2011 Annual Report “Engaging Solutions” released today, Gord Miller says there’s no shortage of talk about the problems such as climate change, waste diversion, and...
by David | Nov 28, 2011 | Non profit
Swerve’s Design for Good project was recognized as a leader in sustainable design practices in the October ‘A Culture of Green’ issue of Graphic Design USA magazine. Graphic Design USA recognized us, among others, as “making sustainability make sense, as a...
by David | Oct 25, 2011 | Associations, Non profit
We were asked recently to put together some tips of what we have learned designing web sites for non-profits that could be applied to other non-profit communications projects. Here are some of our tips: 1. It’s not about you – its about your member/donor 2. Design...
by David | Oct 8, 2011 | Non profit, Web Design
Threads of Life is an association for workplace tragedy family support. They needed a new site that was easy to update, promoted the great work they are doing and helped drive traffic to their national fundraising walks which we also redesigned at the same time. Both...