DEPRIVATION WEBSITE DESIGN
As the lead designer, I designed the deprivation in England website for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), a department of the UK government. I used the Government Digital Standards (GDS) guidelines throughout and built prototypes in Figma. Leading on design workshops, I worked from user research, iterated from usability testing and applied changes from accessibility testing.
Deprivation app homepage
- Full UI design of the application.
- Design layout in Figma.
- Applying Gov.uk branding.
- Following all Government Digital Service (GDS) guidelines.
- Full prototyping in Figma.
Mobile responsive website app
- Mobile design alongside desktop.
- Full prototyping in Figma.
- Mobile optimised and designed from beginning to end.
Map UI and UX design
- Fully accessible design, passing external tests.
- Iterative changes from user and stakeholder feedback.
- Designed very closely with developers and user researchers.
- Lead designer in an Agile environment.
How deprived is your area?
- Page designs in Figma.
- Streamlined user journey.
- Easy and intuitive actions.
- Prototyping of the designs to get user and stakeholder feedback.
Complex data simplified
- Working with academics and data visualisation experts.
- Simplifying complex deprivation category comparisons.
- Text and content design iterations.
- Usability tested with expert and non expert users.
User flow design
- Simple intuitive task flow.
- Ideation and brainstorming.
- Sketching.
- Workshop with developers and stakeholders.
- Design from evidence from user research and testing.