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Burning Bush Tabernacle Science Temple & SchoolMoorish Science Temple & School

Man, know thyself.

A membership-first site for a Moorish Science temple and school in the VELVET register (dark) — violet accent, champagne-gold hairlines, and Playfair Display headlines over aubergine-black. The hero leads with the mission, an I.S.L.A.M. acronym breakdown and a Moorish history timeline carry the teaching, and a two-step registration drives founding membership.

The Burning Bush Tabernacle Science Temple & School is a Moorish Science organization offering monthly membership and a class library. The original build was a hand-authored dark theme on a gold-and-teal palette that sat outside the ALO Edition system. ALO brought it into the VELVET Edition (dark register) — violet #9B6FD4 as the page-level accent, champagne-gold #C8AF78 reserved for hairlines and labels, aubergine-black surfaces, and a Playfair Display headline register over a Newsreader body. The structure is preserved end to end: a mission bar with live member count and class-library access, the I.S.L.A.M. acronym breakdown (I Self Law Am Master), a Moorish history timeline (1787–1928), seven teaching pillars, a community-partner grid, membership benefits, and a two-step registration with role selection and terms agreement. Copy is unchanged from the source; only the design language was re-tokened to VELVET, with violet CTA fills given light ink for WCAG contrast.

The Challenge

Burning Bush Tabernacle Science Temple & School before the rebuild.

A Moorish Science temple and school with a real membership offer and class library — but a hand-built site on a gold-and-teal palette that sat outside the ALO Edition system, with no portfolio-grade design register behind the mission.

The System

A Moorish Science temple foyer in the VELVET register — esoteric depth as the argument.

Mission-led hero with a member-count mission bar and class-library access

What’s Built

  • Mission bar with member count
  • I.S.L.A.M. acronym breakdown
  • Moorish history timeline (1787–1928)
  • Seven teaching pillars
  • Two-step registration with role selection
  • Member dashboard & class library

Results

238Members
$40Monthly Membership
9Pages