Tailored for impact driven organisations, every design and line of code is crafted with meticulous care to support your mission
Appearance matters. That's a given. But great design goes deeper than aesthetics. Using UX techniques honed over many years, we go beyond the surface to deliver exquisite designs that will deeply engage your audience while delivering on objectives.
We combine strategic thinking with beautiful, functional design that resonates with your audience and delivers measurable results. Our collaborative design process ensures your organisation's voice and values shine through every interaction. We specialise in creating user-centred experiences for purpose-driven organisations who need more than beautiful visuals – you need strategic design that moves people to action, builds trust, and creates lasting connections with your cause.
Services can include
- User Experience (UX) research
- User Interface (UI) design and prototyping
- Website and digital platform design
- Content strategy and information architecture
- Design systems and component libraries
Liquid Light had a very thorough and engaging process to get under the skin of the Design Council and what we wanted from our new website. They definitely met the brief, with good interpretation but also gently challenging us on some things. We’re really pleased with the result
Leather Working Group is an international membership organisation, with a complex website! We have challenged the Liquid Light team at every turn, and they have stepped up to the challenge each time, working with us to create the best solution to meet our needs.
What makes a great nonprofit website?
Although there is no prescriptive format for good design, there are some baseline best-practices to consider when developing an NGO website.
Building communities and enabling collaboration: tools and techniques for your website or intranet
How nonprofits and NGOs can energise their audience and give them a platform to communicate, collaborate and share experiences and resources.
Beyond compliance: What real web accessibility looks like
What changes the European Accessibility Act (EAA) is bringing, and what meaningful web accessibility looks like beyond automated testing and compliance checklists, based on a recent conversation with accessibility consultant Dean Frank Reynolds




