Moxxy Marketing wins design award for SEPC website

Graphic Design USA honored Moxxy Marketing with the 2020 American Web Design Award for its Southeast Produce Council website redesign.

Moxxy Marketing's website design for the Southeast Produce Council has been awarded.
Moxxy Marketing’s website design for the Southeast Produce Council has been awarded.
(Courtesy Moxxy Marketing)

Graphic Design USA honored Moxxy Marketing with the 2020 American Web Design Award for its Southeast Produce Council website redesign.

“SEPC is highly respected and has a long history of supporting its industry partners,” Molly Briseño, Moxxy vice president, said in a news release. “Our goal was to modernize and enhance the visual appeal of the site and improve its functionality, while also respecting the organization’s legacy and brand.”

Moxxy revised the information hierarchy for accessible content and improved the integration with the website used for SEPC tradeshow conferences.

“We’re thrilled to be recognized by GDUSA for our work but even more so that SEPC has received a great deal of positive feedback about the look and usability of the updated site from members and others in the industry,” Briseño said in the release.

SEPC launched the website prior to its Southern Exposure tradeshow.

“Moxxy listened to our wishes and needs for modernizing the website,” David Sherrod, SEPC president and CEO, said in the release. “They streamlined the content and gave our site a fresh look that makes it easier for visitors to find information, and they kept the messaging in our authentic voice with the southern hospitality we are known for.”

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