Case Study 1
Belmont University SGA (View website)
When incoming Student Government President, Price Rainer, wanted a central location to share information with his fellow students, he enlisted Diving Board.

The website was designed with Price's cabinet in mind. Technologies familiar to students, such as Blogger and Google Calendar, became the backbone of the project so SGA members could share information in a way that was comfortable to them. Yet, all the information is displayed in one seamless, well-organized package for the student body.
Sharing information was the priority of the project, so the navigation was based around only three simple tabs, ensuring students could find the information they needed in as few clicks as possible. This custom approach to design is Diving Board what Diving Board calls making websites that make sense.
Case Study 2
I.C. White Stone Foundation (View website)
When Kimberly Tucker needed a website to help establish her single mother's network in East Nashville, she enlisted Diving Board.
After catching the vision, Diving Board took photos on scene, created a custom logo, and translated the mission of I.C. White Stone into words and images designed to raise the organization's visibility, therefore making it more likely that people invest in the work of Kim and her organization. The navigation was designed to be as intuitive and simple as possible, according to proven design methods, since sharing information was the main function of the project.
Now Kim has a central place online to publish news and information about upcoming events and a resource where she can point investors. Since Diving Board tailored Kim's project to meet her needs, now she has a website that makes sense.
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