Web Design
Looking for anou website? I’m savvy with Figma, Squarespace, Canva, Wix, Readymag, Framer, and Wordpress. Peruse my current designs below.
Looking for anou website? I’m savvy with Figma, Squarespace, Canva, Wix, Readymag, Framer, and Wordpress. Peruse my current designs below.
Mock redesign of the UCSB Writing Program website using Figma, emphasizing user experience (UX), general accessibility, and rebranding. This project strengthened my marketing skills in user-centered design, brand positioning, and content strategy. I tailor clear, concise web copy to audience needs and SEO best practices.
Reimagined home page with interactive links, a dropdown menu, and a new logo.
Redesigned home page with donation section.
About page with key contacts easily available.
Academics page with categories for students, undergrad or grad.
Page with student testimonials about the Writing Program.
Unofficial website mockup for a hypothetical organization Restore & Rebuild for Reproductive Justice. Created through Canva Sites, I crafted inclusive messaging and clear, mobilizing copy that amplifies their mission to promote reproductive justice in Gaza and globally. Click here for the full website.
Home page with a navigation bar menu, logo, and call to action.
Navigation page that automatically jumps to contextual information or resources.
Various social media graphics created to spread awareness for the cause.
While text-heavy, this page emphasizes our personal connection to reproductive justice.
Unofficial website mockup with Figma for popular author Ali Hazelwood, highlighting her pre-launch campaign for the new novel Problematic Summer Romance. Redesigning a website for the publishing industry honed my ability to cultivate personality-driven authorial narratives and increase user engagement.
We redesigned her website to reflect a fun, vibrant author personality and updated the user experience capabilities.
Her About page contains short snippets of her identity for quick scanning.
Scrolling down on Hazelwood’s new home page reveals other releases.
Hazelwood’s Substack, coined the Alistack, has a simple new subscription form.