FCPC

Highlights

of the project

Inclusion and Empowerment

The website promotes the autonomy of people with cerebral palsy, offering an inclusive educational and cultural environment.

Mission of Dignity and Autonomy

The Foundation seeks to dignify and promote the autonomy of people with cerebral palsy, offering support programs adapted to their needs.

Intuitive Design

Web accessibility was prioritized, implementing features such as alt tags on images, clear navigation structures, and contrast options to improve content readability.

Integral Web Design & Development

The Delegació de Joventut de Terrassa (DeleJove) is the delegation of the Bishopric of Terrassa that is responsible for carrying out the work of coordination, promotion and planning of pastoral action with young people. Like so many other delegations, he regularly has to organize and coordinate participation in different events (WYD, pilgrimages, activities...) for his delegation, a meeting of

Young people from all over the world with the Pope who is celebrated every 3 years somewhere in the world.

Given the need to be able to manage hundreds of registrations and their corresponding fees, we have advised, developed and executed a web platform project that has been able to meet the particular needs of the DeleJove.

Branding

For the project to create the FCPC website, a comprehensive branding proposal was carried out with the aim of faithfully reflecting the identity and values of the Foundation. This involved an exhaustive process that ranged from conceptualization to the implementation of coherent and representative visual elements.

In addition, templates and style guides were designed to ensure visual consistency across all touchpoints, both on the website and in Foundation-related print and digital materials. This included carefully selecting images and writing messages that effectively communicated the mission and impact of the FCPC.

Logo

The aim was for a design that conveyed the inclusion, diversity and empowerment of people with cerebral palsy, while also reflecting the seriousness and professionalism of the organisation. This involved exploring various design options, from symbolic representations to typographic compositions, with the goal of finding the perfect combination that would communicate the FCPC's unique identity.

Typography

A font was needed that was readable on different sizes and devices, but also conveyed the right personality and tone for the Foundation. In addition, the accessibility of the typeface was considered to ensure that it was easily legible for all people, including those with visual impairments. This involved evaluating a variety of options and conducting readability tests to ensure the most appropriate choice.

Color palette

They were looking for a color combination that was visually appealing and conveyed warmth, hope, and energy. In addition, chromatic accessibility was considered to ensure that the colors chosen were distinguishable for people with visual impairments or difficulties in distinguishing certain shades.

Challenges

Complete branding of FCPC and creation of a new website.

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