EARCO (European Alpha-1 Research Collaboration) is a pan-European research network seeking international collaboration for the diagnosis and treatment of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD).
EARCO (European Alpha-1 Research Collaboration) is a pan-European network committed to the promotion of clinical research and education on alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD).
EARCO has a global vision to increase the early diagnosis of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD), better understanding of the natural history of the disease and ensuring optimum access to effective care.
Web Design for EARCO
The web design proposal for this science-based company was to create a well-ordered, informative website in which, when you read the website, it will give you the feeling of reading an old scientific journal. Greater importance has been attached to the text offered as it is the basis of any magazine and with a very understandable style of lyrics for easy reading.
The use of corporate colors using the blue color for titles and the red color to highlight and thus attract more to the public, and thus offering a greater contrast to the use of a white color for the background, thus offering the vision of a cleaner web.
A grey colour has been used in the background of projects and publications, to highlight its importance, as one of its main objectives is open collaboration with all researchers around the world who care for AATD patients.
In addition, once you click on a subpage of the web, you always find the logo of the company on the left side of the website, so that you can keep in mind at all times that company is concerned.
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AATD deficiency treatment research network.