Linda Krystina Housing Society

Website, Graphic Design, Writing

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Websites

We created a beautiful, visually soft website that clearly describes the services the Linda Krystina Housing Society offers, gives multiple ways for women to connect with supports, and has a Leave Site button that scrolls with the user.

Graphic Design

The icons across the site are designed to enhance understanding, usability, and accessibility.

Hosting

Our data center on Treaty 8 Territory in Edmonton, Alberta, ensures their website stays secure, fast, and functional with monthly inspections, updates, daily backups, and continuous monitoring.

Writing

Our writer worked closely with the Society to ensure that all the wording was culturally appropriate and sensitive to the women visiting the site.

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About

The Linda Krystina Housing Society provides supportive housing and resources for women and children fleeing abuse.

Challenge

Create a website that quickly and clearly provided information women fleeing abuse need, while providing quick exit tabs and conveying a sense of safety and respect.

Insight

We needed to work very closely with the team at the Linda Krystina Housing Society to ensure that the website design, graphics, and content were culturally appropriate and would resonate with the women they support.

Results

The Linda Krystina Housing Society website highlights its mission to provide safe housing and support for women and children fleeing abuse. The Leave Site tab scrolls with the user, ensuring a quick exit from the site if needed.

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Proudly Métis owned
Office Address
#101, 10418 99 Ave
Grande Prairie, AB
T8V 0S3
Mailing Address
PO Box 23072 GP
AB, T8V 6X2
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Saltmedia Inc operates on the traditional territory of Treaty 8 in what is now known as Grande Prairie. We value the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who lived and cared for this land long before Canada was founded, and we recognize that it is a privilege to operate our business here.


Our Prince George site operates on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh.


We are grateful to the Elders and Knowledge Keepers who are with us today, and those who’ve gone before us.

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