by Joanna Pineda Posted on September 25, 2009
Matrix Group worked with the Flight 93 Federal Advisory Commission and the Flight 93 Memorial Task Force, to design and launch the Flight 93 National Memorial Web site. The purpose of the site is to raise public awareness, funds, and commemorate the memorial, so that future generations may learn, and remember how the brave actions of few, can make a profound difference.
Matrix work included:
- A Web site that carries over design elements and functionality from the National Parks Web site to the Honor Flight 93 Web site. Including, familiar navigation, imagery style and messaging.
- A “Give Now” form, encouraging public engagement and donations.
- Implementation of a user-friendly Content Management System (CMS)
Visit the Flight 93 National Memorial Web site
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