Case Study · Fringe22 Partnership
Organizing
Lab Hub
A resource and organizing hub, built as Fringe22's development partner — Fringe22 led design and strategy, I handled the full development build from front-end through back-end and CMS.
01Overview
Organizing Lab Hub is a resource and organizing hub — a central home for the tools, guides, and materials an organizing community relies on. It came through my long-running development partnership with Fringe22, the design agency I build with: they lead design and strategy, and I take it from comp to live site.
02The Challenge
A hub is only useful if people can actually find things and the team can keep it current. That means a thoughtful content architecture under the hood, an editing experience non-technical staff can use without a developer, and a front-end that's fast, accessible, and faithful to Fringe22's design — across every screen size.
03What I Built
- Full front-end build — Fringe22's designs translated into a pixel-faithful, responsive, accessible front-end.
- Back-end & content modeling — the structure that organizes resources so they're easy to surface and navigate.
- CMS setup — a publishing workflow the team can run themselves, no developer required for day-to-day updates.
- Accessibility & performance — built to be fast and usable for everyone who relies on the hub.
04How It's Built
Fringe22 owned the design and strategy; I owned the Drupal build — front-end theming, back-end, content architecture, and CMS configuration. It's a model we've repeated across a range of government, nonprofit, and brand projects: their design vision, my development, shipped together.
05The Result
A live, maintainable hub the Organizing Lab team can keep current on their own — and one more chapter in a development partnership with Fringe22 that keeps shipping work across sectors.
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