Website Design: Black-Throated Finch
Website Design: Black-Throated Finch
The Black-throated Finch Recovery Team (BTFRT) consists of volunteer community and organisation representatives, and aims to foster the conservation and recovery of the endangered Black-throated Finch southern subspecies.
The Design Brief
The BTFRT was operating of an old html website that none of the current members knew how to edit. I originally helped move their website to WIX, but have subsequently moved the website to WordPress – I no longer recommend Wix websites to my clients.
The BTFRT now has a modern, simple and easy to update website to promote their important work.
The Solutions
My solution included the following services:
- WordPress Website Development
- WordPress Website Design
- On-page Search Engine Optimisation
- Hello Elementor Theme + Elementor Page Builder
- Website Hosting & Maintenance
As a part of my WordPress website design, I adopted the use of the Elementor page builder. This is one of my most used website tools. The design interface is intuitive and easy to use for most applications, making it a great choice for clients who may in future, wish to add new content to their website without the assistance of a website developer.
Old vs New


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At Synergy Creative Co, we’ve had the privilege of working with not-for-profit organisations like the Black-throated Finch Recovery Team, to create impactful, user-friendly websites that support their mission.
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