Website Creation and Responsive Redesign
Phase Two Goal: To redesign Committee for Children's business and advocacy site to render well on all screen sizes and provide a good user experience on any device.
Phase 1 Goal: To design a business and advocacy website for Committee for Children within the confines of a Content Management System adopted by the IT Department.
Feedback
"I just checked the website, oh my god it looks wonderful!…Even the old shopping chart looks better! Congratulations to everyone."
-David L., Product Manager, Committee for Children
"Your new website looks neater and more focused – not only the layout, but also the write-up and the type of information provided. The international page is also well-organized. Well done!"
-Philip, Educator, Singapore

Landing page with ad slider (left), and product marketing page (right). Once development resources allowed, we updated Committee for Children's business website to a responsive design. Collaborating with another designer, we created layouts for mobile, tablet, and various desktop screens. We also refreshed styles and updated the navigation. I led a team to responsively code layouts and update all content.

Home page with custom video slider (left), product marketing page (right). For the first phase of Committee for Children’s website, I worked with our Project Manager and an off-site development team. We successfully implemented functionality requests from several stakeholders. I consulted with the Creative Manager to form site styles, fonts, and colors based on the company's brand. I created new icons and collateral and worked with a web production contractor to add content, key words, meta tags, analytics and SEO information.

Comp with grid (left), and wireframe concept (right). I drafted wireframes based on discussions with stakeholders, collaborating with the Marketing Director and the Creative Manager. I designed and comped a custom video player, webinars, news article feeds, all page layouts, and an online social site. I worked with Project Manager and off-site developers to set up blogs, news articles, and resource-sharing modules.