Mosaic Trust Website Design
Article by Mladen Milosevic
Last Updated: January 07, 2025

Standout Features

  • Dynamic headers
  • Sticky social media icons
  • Colorful and vibrant layout

Lutalica stayed true to Mosaic Trust’s name by creating an artsy website design splashed with color. Site visitors are sure to be greeted by a multicolored homepage filled with fun sections.

The photo carousel above the fold easily grabs attention. With just three banners equipped with fun, organic photos and catchy copy, the audience can effortlessly learn about the organization’s undertakings.

Upon scrolling, various shapes sprawl all over the sections with bright-colored call-to-action buttons accentuating them. This play in colors perfectly represents the group’s constituents composed of LGBT+ youth.

Despite this huge mix of visuals, the interface still looks neat and cohesive. It also helps that the content blocks are not text-heavy.

In terms of navigation, the hamburger menu provides easy access to other pages. The sticky "Donate" button at the top right corner, along with some social media icons on the right side are all hard to miss. This move is an infallible way to remind visitors to click and visit these pages.

Overall, the site’s design team nailed the basic parameters of non-profit website designs – clarity, fluidity and functionality!

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Mladen Milosevic
Content Specialist
Mladen Milosevic’s passion for all forms of art fuels his ability to create content that seamlessly blends creativity with informative depth. With five years of experience in content creation and copywriting, his close collaboration with a design team as an editor for private school websites in Serbia has sharpened his keen sense for design. His artistic insight is a valuable asset in crafting engaging textual content that captures the essence of various design types. Mladen now channels this expertise into writing insightful articles on logo, print, and packaging designs for DesignRush.