Design concepts
These six are illustrative — invented churches, not real congregations — built to show the range our design system covers. Your real site starts from your own building, your own voice, your own place.
Concept · Traditional, Hill Country limestone
A type-led design for a 19th-century limestone sanctuary — no photography required, built around a mortar-line motif that echoes coursed stone.
View concept →Concept · Warm, rural, brick
A casual, homespun register for a rural congregation — an illustrated barn silhouette in place of a photo, and a cornerstone plaque for its founding story.
View concept →Concept · Contemporary, urban
A bright, energetic register for a genuinely contemporary church — bold type, diagonal sections, and a palette that skips the moody-dark cliché.
View concept →Concept · Bilingual, Rio Grande Valley
A genuinely bilingual register with a live English/Español toggle — a citrus-country palette and a founding story dated like a packing-crate label.
View concept →Concept · Church plant, no building at all
A young church plant that rents a second-run movie theater on Sundays — no building photo to draw from, so the palette comes from the rented room instead.
View concept →Concept · Gulf Coast fishing town
A working shrimping-town register with a hurricane-history timeline as its signature — a chronology, not decoration, marked against the fellowship hall's own pier posts.
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