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Your web design has just seconds to deliver a simple overarching message. While you're at it, you also have to present all the complex and in-depth content that could draw even more visitors to your site.

Plus Three's design process fuses an analytical approach with graphical design. It's a three-step process where we focus on organization of content, usability, and finally overlaying the graphic elements that make the website appeal to the specific audience you are targeting.

What will Plus Three's design team build for you?

John Edwards for President

John Edwards for President

When John Edwards wanted to establish himself as the "internet" candidate, he came to Plus Three for a striking web design that echoed the web's most popular community tools. We were also challenged to present a vast swath of website functionality in an orderly and usable fashion. In this case, the result was the boldest and most innovative presidential website in history.


Menendez for Senate

Menendez for Senate

We've helped many national and local candidates lead strong campaigns — sometimes even in spite of tall odds. The site design that helped Bob Menendez win reelection in 2006 focuses on the essentials: Menendez's slogan, his position on the issues, the latest news, and ways site visitors can get involved.


California Organization of Police and Sheriffs

California Organization of Police and Sheriffs

The COPS police union manages a wide variety of programs and services. Their website needs to appeal to the general public interested in the union's advocacy campaigns as well as to its membership coming to the site for employment and benefits information. By imposing a rigid order on the entire site, we were able to intuitively present dozens of entry points to COPS programs. The strict grid design also underscores the client's commitment to law and order.


People For the American Way

People For the American Way

When People For the American Way Foundation wanted to design a website for their Young People For youth leader training program, they came to Plus Three to create a meaningful expression of the program's core principles. The result is youthful and edgy, but also brings to focus the organizations events and accomplishments. The design reflects the ways YP4's young leaders are willing to innovate and test boundaries, but only with an eye towards achieving tangible results for social justice.


The Future PAC

The Future PAC

The Future PAC's mission is to empower African-American women to gain elected office. Our design subtly reinforces that mission by using no fewer than 11 photographs of African-American women in just the site's home page, a rarity for an often lily-white web.


NAACP

NAACP

"The NAACP is Today." The new slogan reflects the organization's efforts to emphasize their relevance and effectiveness in a modern world. They came to Plus Three to design a sleek and contemporary website to support their work. The result is bold and colorful, bring the NAACP's web identity up-to-date, without ignoring the organization's distinguished history.


Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Balanced and with a generous use non-traditional color, Plus Three's design for the DCCC is simply pleasing to the eye. Information is laid out logically and intuitively. Content from the blog and other parts of the site are immediately accessible.


Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

Pre-dating today's "widget" craze by years, Plus Three delivered the DSCC's most important information quickly with modular design elements: Election Day is only days away. Here are the key races. Click here to help out.


Council for a Livable World

Council for a Livable World

Council for a Livable World straddles the worlds of the peace movement and the foreign policy establishment. Their website design communicates their academic and professional credentials with a healthy dose of their upstart attitude. The result is a look and feel at home at the think tank and the protest march.


Rock & Republic

Rock & Republic

Built entirely in Flash, this replica of the fashionista's personal notebook shrinks the runway model to an intimate scale. Visitors can flip through Rock & Republic's latest designs just as if they're familiar snapshots and sketches.


Free Tempo

Free Tempo

A little revolution, now and then, is a good thing. That's why we used a revolutionary theme to support the movement protesting the wrongful imprisonment of reggaeton star Tempo. The watchtowers and razorwire silhouettes complete the imagery and emphasize the stakes of the campaign.


Sierra Club

Sierra Club

Red, white, and blue are too often the default color scheme for political and advocacy organizations. When the Sierra Club asked us to build a robust social network aimed at reducing global warming we knew that rich earth tones like brown and green would simultaneously make the site warm and inviting while underscoring the site's "act local" message.


Civic Concern

Civic Concern

Civic Concern highlights the biggest news and action opportunities in Florida politics on a nearly daily basis. Our design uses a blog-style rundown of the top stories to immediately draw visitors in and point them to pressing action items, with a minimum of distractions.