Overview
Vision Disability Services reached out to me when they needed their first website — something simple, welcoming, and easy for families and participants to use.
The goal wasn’t just to “have a website”, but to create a space that clearly explains their services, builds trust, and helps people feel comfortable reaching out. From structure to visuals, everything was designed to feel calm, supportive, and easy to navigate.
Challenge & Solution
NDIS websites can quickly become overwhelming. Too much information, unclear services, and no clear next step often leave families confused.
I focused on clarity first.
The content was structured around real user questions, navigation was kept simple, and every page gently guides visitors toward taking the next step — whether that’s learning more or getting in touch.
Website Design & Development
Vision Disability Services
Melbourne, Australia
Feb 1 , 2025
Our Process
I started with a blank slate and thought from a visitor’s point of view — “If I were a parent or support coordinator, what would I need to see first?”
Key things I built into the site:
- A friendly, approachable design that reflects the brand’s values
- A WordPress backend so the team can update content easily
- A vacancy upload feature to keep availability up to date
- A mobile-first layout for users browsing on phones
Result Driven
The final website gives Vision Disability Services a clear and trustworthy online presence that supports their day-to-day operations.
It Now:
- Explains services without overwhelming visitors
- Makes it easy for families to enquire
- Allows the team to manage content and vacancies independently
Most importantly, the website feels human — not like a brochure, but like a genuine introduction to the people behind the service.
Website Link : www.visiondisabilityservices.com.au
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