Then & Now

A dark-themed historical timeline landing page featuring a collage of black and white archival photographs. Large white text reads 'Then & Now...' alongside a description of St. George's Crypt's history since 1930, with a green 'Explore' call to action button.A mobile version of the landing page with a simplified vertical layout. A large black and white photograph serves as the background, overlaid with the white 'Then & Now...' headline, a brief historical summary, and a prominent green 'Explore' button at the bottom.

This digital archive serves as a poignant historical retrospective for St. George's Crypt, documenting nearly a century of service to the homeless and vulnerable in Leeds. Through a curated timeline of archival imagery, the site bridges the gap between the organization's 1930 origins and its contemporary mission, inviting users to explore the evolution of their social impact across different decades. The visual identity is deeply rooted in nostalgia and reverence, utilizing a sophisticated dark mode aesthetic paired with high-contrast monochrome photography. The design employs elegant, sweeping script typography for its primary headings, creating a sense of storytelling and human connection. It is a minimalist, editorial experience designed for donors, historians, and community members who wish to connect with the organization's legacy through a respectful and immersive visual narrative.

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