Website Launch for The Last Juicebox Project


Today we are excited to share the launch of The Last Juicebox Project’s new website, built in partnership with their incredible team.
From the beginning, this project was about listening. The Last Juicebox Project already had a strong identity growing through their Facebook presence. They used stripes, bright colors, and a playful tone that spoke directly to families and kids living with Type 1 diabetes. Our work at Yarden Bridge was not to reinvent them. It was to build a home for what was already true.
The design choices reflect that. The site is simple, warm, and clear. It is fun without feeling childish. It is hopeful while still honoring the challenges their families face. We mirrored the striped motif they already use, adapted small pieces of their visual identity so they translate cleanly to the web, and shaped the copy around the voice their community already trusts. It is a voice that feels friendly and natural. It sounds like parents, teachers, and the people who walk through the everyday realities of Type 1 diabetes.
Part of the mission of Yarden Bridge is to help nonprofits find their authentic voice and step out of the usual nonprofit vocabulary. The Last Juicebox Project already spoke with honesty and joy. The website simply gives that voice a place to stretch. The early results speak for themselves. Their launch event brought in nearly forty thousand dollars in support for families living with Type 1 diabetes. That momentum comes from a community that believes in real language and real connection.
The goal was never to create a website with a nonprofit placed on top of it. The goal was to create a space that feels like The Last Juicebox Project itself. It is practical, welcoming, and full of heart. The site is also built to grow and shift as their programming expands. For now, it gives them a simple and sturdy foundation for a community that continues to grow in meaningful ways.
You can visit their new site here:
Very grateful for the chance to work with a team that fills small things with hope, sometimes with a straw.
— Yarden Bridge
