Fort Mosé 1738 (US)
Braunsberger Media designed a dynamic and culturally rich Squarespace website for Fort Mosé 1738, a fashion brand that draws inspiration from the historical legacy of Fort Mosé, the first legally sanctioned free black community in America. The website is crafted to reflect the brand's commitment to heritage, social impact, and the economic empowerment of artisans in Accra, Ghana.
Key Features of Fort Mosé 1738's Website:
Culturally Rich Fashion Shop: The website features a dedicated fashion shop where visitors can browse and purchase contemporary African prints and sophisticated clothing lines. Each garment connects individuals to their heritage and celebrates the legacy of Fort Mosé.
Artisanal Production: Highlighting the brand’s commitment to social impact, the site details the small-batch production process in Accra, which provides jobs and supports the local economy.
Engaging Multimedia Content: The website includes engaging multimedia content such as videos from fashion shows, providing a dynamic user experience and a closer look at the brand's offerings and events.
Detailed Brand Story: A section on the website is devoted to telling the story of Fort Mosé 1738, its founder Dr. Maurice N. Gattis, and the brand's mission of empowerment and connection to African heritage.
Responsive and Visual Design: Designed with vibrant colors and rich imagery, the website is responsive and visually appealing, ensuring an engaging user experience across all devices.
Braunsberger Media designed a dynamic and culturally rich Squarespace website for Fort Mosé 1738, a fashion brand that draws inspiration from the historical legacy of Fort Mosé, the first legally sanctioned free black community in America. The website is crafted to reflect the brand's commitment to heritage, social impact, and the economic empowerment of artisans in Accra, Ghana.
Key Features of Fort Mosé 1738's Website:
Culturally Rich Fashion Shop: The website features a dedicated fashion shop where visitors can browse and purchase contemporary African prints and sophisticated clothing lines. Each garment connects individuals to their heritage and celebrates the legacy of Fort Mosé.
Artisanal Production: Highlighting the brand’s commitment to social impact, the site details the small-batch production process in Accra, which provides jobs and supports the local economy.
Engaging Multimedia Content: The website includes engaging multimedia content such as videos from fashion shows, providing a dynamic user experience and a closer look at the brand's offerings and events.
Detailed Brand Story: A section on the website is devoted to telling the story of Fort Mosé 1738, its founder Dr. Maurice N. Gattis, and the brand's mission of empowerment and connection to African heritage.
Responsive and Visual Design: Designed with vibrant colors and rich imagery, the website is responsive and visually appealing, ensuring an engaging user experience across all devices.
Braunsberger Media designed a dynamic and culturally rich Squarespace website for Fort Mosé 1738, a fashion brand that draws inspiration from the historical legacy of Fort Mosé, the first legally sanctioned free black community in America. The website is crafted to reflect the brand's commitment to heritage, social impact, and the economic empowerment of artisans in Accra, Ghana.
Key Features of Fort Mosé 1738's Website:
Culturally Rich Fashion Shop: The website features a dedicated fashion shop where visitors can browse and purchase contemporary African prints and sophisticated clothing lines. Each garment connects individuals to their heritage and celebrates the legacy of Fort Mosé.
Artisanal Production: Highlighting the brand’s commitment to social impact, the site details the small-batch production process in Accra, which provides jobs and supports the local economy.
Engaging Multimedia Content: The website includes engaging multimedia content such as videos from fashion shows, providing a dynamic user experience and a closer look at the brand's offerings and events.
Detailed Brand Story: A section on the website is devoted to telling the story of Fort Mosé 1738, its founder Dr. Maurice N. Gattis, and the brand's mission of empowerment and connection to African heritage.
Responsive and Visual Design: Designed with vibrant colors and rich imagery, the website is responsive and visually appealing, ensuring an engaging user experience across all devices.