House of Wayward Plants

Website Designer Needed for our House of Wayward Plants Reuse Centre

After nearly a decade as the Official Reuse Partner of the RHS, rehoming tens of thousands of plants each year to community groups and schools, we are launching the House of Wayward Plants Creative Reuse Centre. This is the next step in our story. We're building the infrastructure to repurpose plants, trees, and salvaged construction materials year-round from horticultural and building industries, supporting a sustainable circular economy that will transform green spaces across London.

We need a new Drupal-based website to reach industry partners, community groups, schools, and the wider public. It will also serve as the front-end to a CRM so we can match material donations to community green spaces.

In spirit, this site should be fun, engaging, and impactful. We have developed the content and have a clear vision for how we want the site’s information structured. We also have an established design language on our current site and in our pitch materials, which we plan to extend.

Because it must be a Drupal site to work with the CRM, there are no ready-made solutions. We are looking for a designer to help create a strong design language that can then be handed to a developer.

Mini Project: 9-12 hours

Environment | Creating | Remote

Skills requested

Website Redesign

Charity Details

Wayward is an award-winning non-profit design practice working at the
intersection of landscape, architecture, and socially engaged art.
Internationally recognised for pioneering the design of “meanwhile spaces,” temporary landscapes that activate vacant or underutilised sites, Wayward designs, curates, and activates community-centred, culturally vibrant green spaces and develops innovative placemaking strategies for the public realm.

For the past decade, House of Wayward Plants has been the RHS’s Official Reuse Partner, rehoming over 100,000 mature plants and trees to more than 1,000 community and school gardens—diverting around 400 tonnes of waste from landfill - equivalent to the weight of 40 Routemaster buses!

This summer, we're launching the House of Wayward Plants Creative Reuse Centre. This is the next step in our story - we're building the infrastructure to repurpose plants, trees, and salvaged construction materials year-round from the horticultural and building industries, supporting a sustainable circular economy that will be transformative for green spaces across London.

Location: Greater London

Size of Organisation: Micro

Website: http://www.wayward.co.uk