WWOOF.net
The organization I will be covering is WWOOF.net. WWOOF stands for Willing Workers on Organic Farms. WWOOF is a global network that allows volunteers to help out ranchers and farmers in exchange for experience, mentoring, room and board, and fresh meals. Many of the farmers have their own hosting terms, and you can seek out which opportunity is best for you. There are a range of opportunities, from a family farm, to a private commercial garden.
I will be covering just the American site, but WWOOF has a site for many different developed and developing countries. Each individual site has their own practices to bring hosts and volunteers together, but the WWOOF organization as a whole works together to promote the same basic standards. This is a great way to save some money and gain an experience to remember while traveling the world. I chose this site because I am already a member and am interested in volunteering. I have yet to try out the WWOOF experience, but there are quite a few farms in an around the San Marcos area that I’d love to volunteer for in the future.
The website recently went under massive renovation. I’m happy to say this is a vast improvement compared to how the site was running before. The website’s color scheme consists of earth tones and neutrals, with a medium green and white for their logo. I will use the same color scheme because it coveys the idea of nature and organic. Aside from the homepage, I will have four pages: member experience, go global, how to use, and a feature on the farms in the surrounding San Marcos area. I’ll use inspiration from their site to build my version, as well as take some inspiration from the Whole Foods website to keep consistent with the theme of organic foods.