The Redmond Food Project
A complete nonprofit website rebuild focused on simplifying donations, improving usability, reducing platform overhead, and increasing local search visibility through a modern Webflow foundation.

Measured results. Real growth.
Performance Scores
Rebuilt in Webflow with dramatically improved mobile and desktop performance compared to the legacy WordPress site.
Improved Visibility
The new structure helped strengthen discoverability for food donation and nonprofit-related searches in Redmond, Oregon.
Simplified Management
The organization moved from a heavier WordPress environment to a streamlined platform that is easier to maintain and update.
Outdated infrastructure. Limited visibility.
The original Redmond Food Project website was built on an aging WordPress setup that lacked modern performance, visual consistency, and long-term simplicity for the organization.
The nonprofit needed a cleaner digital presence that better communicated its mission, simplified volunteer and donation pathways, and reduced ongoing technical overhead.
In addition to rebuilding the website itself, the project required stronger branding consistency, improved responsiveness across devices, and a foundation designed for future visibility in local search.

Built for clarity, speed, and long-term growth.
The rebuilt platform focused on simplifying the user experience while modernizing the organization’s digital infrastructure. The result was a faster, easier-to-manage website designed to support both community engagement and long-term operational stability.
- Full migration from WordPress to Webflow
- Custom nonprofit-focused interface design
- Performance optimization across mobile and desktop
- Simplified donation and volunteer pathways
- Custom branded imagery and visual assets
- Improved local search readiness and discoverability
- Responsive design built for long-term scalability

From aging infrastructure to modern performance.
Engineered to support long-term growth.
The Redmond Food Project rebuild focused on more than aesthetics. Every phase of the project was designed to improve usability, reduce friction, strengthen visibility, and create a platform the organization could manage efficiently long-term.
Strategy
We evaluated the organization’s existing structure, usability issues, and platform limitations to create a clearer digital foundation centered around donations, volunteer engagement, and long-term sustainability.
Design
The interface was rebuilt with a cleaner visual hierarchy, stronger branding consistency, simplified navigation, and custom imagery developed specifically for the organization.
Build
The website was migrated from WordPress to Webflow, improving performance, responsiveness, maintainability, and overall usability across desktop and mobile devices.
Optimize
Performance optimization, responsive refinement, and local search improvements helped strengthen discoverability while creating a faster and more accessible user experience.
"After decades of experience in senior marketing roles in various industries I had the pleasure of working with Thorne Design Studio on a website development project for a local nonprofit, The Redmond Food Project. Chris Thorne is the real deal. He knows what he's doing. He listens to the client's needs and offers suggestions that will drive greater results. He is very clear about project scope. He quickly communicated a project timeline and met each deadline as promised (sometimes earlier than promised). He even showed us how we could save money on our web maintenance costs...which is even more important for a nonprofit. We cannot be more pleased with the results. If you're looking for a trustworthy web designer/developer we strongly recommend Thorne Design Studio. Thank you Chris for being awesome!"
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