Whistler Community Services Society

BRANDING, Website Design & Build, design COLLATERAL

The Whistler Community Services Society does some of the most essential work in the town – housing support, food security, mental health resources, crisis response.

Their reach is wide and their impact is real. But their old website wasn’t doing any of it justice. The structure was hard to navigate, the design was dated, and the brand felt misaligned with the quality and depth of what WCSS actually delivers.

We rebuilt it properly: a refreshed brand direction, a fully redesigned and restructured website, and a suite of supporting materials, including business cards, document templates, annual reports, program collateral, and social media graphics to keep communications consistent across every channel. That project led to an ongoing relationship that’s still going strong. WCSS is one of our active maintenance clients today, and we continue to handle their graphic design needs as their programs grow. 

A desktop computer, laptop, tablet, and smartphone display the same website with blue and green accents, showing responsive web design on various digital devices against a plain light background.

"Ruth tackled our project with eagerness and grace. She worked efficiently in a timely fashion and offered solutions to challenges our organization was unable to answer ourselves. She was open to feedback and collaboration from our other partners as well. Her ability to swiftly respond to our needs was one of her greatest attributes."

Lori Pyne- Whistler Community Services Society

Poster reads “Need a tool? Why don’t you borrow it instead?” surrounded by illustrations of various tools. Promotes a tool lending library with membership information and contact details at the bottom. A flyer titled "2018 Food Bank Statistics" shows charts and icons with data on food distribution, age groups, housing, and need levels. The flyer is propped on a table next to a wooden bowl and a pen. A laptop displaying a donation website sits on a round wooden table next to a gray ceramic mug, with a plain gray background.