UX Case Study 1
Website Redesign
YesLiberia, Inc (Non-profit)
https://yesliberia.org/
UX team of 4 designers & 2 developers
The organization is dedicated to uplifting the lives of children in Liberia, a nation endeavoring to overcome significant challenges. To achieve this, there is a critical need to establish and nurture enduring connections with a global community of supporters — individuals who are moved to donate, volunteer, and advocate for the cause. Collaborating with a dynamic team of UX designers, web developers, and organization staff, the aim is to craft a website that not only educates visitors about the organization's mission and the situation in Liberia but also inspires and simplifies the process for users to engage and contribute to the organization's impactful work. This digital platform will be a cornerstone in rallying support and facilitating meaningful action towards the betterment of Liberian children's futures.
My roles:
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Weekly meetings
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Conducted competitive analysis
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Drafted usability testing materials
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Conducted usability testing
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Summarized usability testing
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Created redesign suggestions
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Created information architecture
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Wireframed
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Handed in to developer
Objective
Competitive Analysis
Personas
Usability Testing for the existing site
Change Suggestions
Information Architecture
Style Guide
Low-Fi Wireflame

High-Fi Wireflame






Usability Testing
Final Design








The newly designed website, having undergone a meticulous review and finalization process with input from both board members and developers, has now been successfully launched. Every page, crafted with care, has been implemented and rigorously tested to ensure a seamless user experience. The launch has been met with unanimous approval from all stakeholders, including the organization's board and primary users. Moving forward, the focus will shift to a detailed analysis of user engagement through analytics and surveys, with the goal of quantifying the new site's effectiveness in capturing and retaining user attention.