Part 3 of 3 · The wireframes
A clickable, deliberately plain blueprint of your new website, not the finished site. It shows the structure of each page, the content it will hold, and how visitors move around, so we can agree all of that before any visual design begins.
Start at the homepageUse the menu, buttons and links to move through the site exactly as a visitor would. Nothing can break, so explore as much as you like.
Wireframes are deliberately plain. Please focus on the layout, content and journeys. Colours, fonts and branding come in the design stage.
Grey boxes show where photos and logos will go, and the body text is dummy text used only to show length and emphasis.
As you go, note anything missing, content that should change, or any journey that feels unclear. Your feedback shapes the next step.
The full sitemap, with each section and the pages beneath it. Click any page to open it.
These sit outside the main menu, like the donation page, legal policies and the page not found screen.