DesignHammer Redesigns Website For Orange County Habitat for Humanity

DURHAM, NC — DesignHammer Media Group announces the launch of the redesigned website for Chapel Hill based, Orange County Habitat for Humanity. The new website, which can be viewed at www.orangehabitat.org, features expanded content, and a construction inspired user interface.

Orange County Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian organization dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide. Serving Orange County, North Carolina, the Orange County Habitat for Humanity, is based in Chapel Hill, NC.

“DesignHammer delivered the look and feel we were looking for in our new site”, stated Sarah Washburn, Development Coordinator for Orange County Habitat for Humanity. “They did an exemplary job and I appreciate the high level of customer service and support we received from each member of their team.”

“We were happy to be selected to work with Habitat on their website” said David Minton, Managing Partner for DesignHammer Media Group “ this redesigned site will assist Orange County Habitat in promoting both their message, and support the important work they do in providing affordable housing for members of our community” Minton added.

The new website builds upon previous work done for Orange County Habitat for Humanity by DesignHammer. The two organizations began their collaboration in August of 2006, to enable the nonprofit to easily accept charitable donations through its website.

Founded in 2001, DesignHammer Media Group LLC is an award-winning, Durham, North Carolina-based web design and development company. Featuring advanced planning, repeatable processes, refined aesthetics, solid technology, and personalized service; DesignHammer empowers clients by building smarter websites.

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