Website
Create Your Jewish Legacy is the Cincinnati Jewish community’s collaborative program that trains and supports Jewish day schools, agencies, and congregations in legacy giving, to ensure the future of Cincinnati’s Jewish community.
The challenge we faced was to create a website that would encourage the Jewish community to create their heritage, to support the community. It will also be a place where you can learn about people who have already made their contribution.
Wireframing
Prototyping
Visual design
Duration: 1,5 month
As always, we started by gathering requirements for the project. We were going to create a website for the Cincinnati Jewish community that would contain all the information about existing legacy donors, encourage others to create their own legacies and thus support the community.
Key takeaways from the meeting:
The website should be eye-catching and cause a feeling of immersion immediately after loading.
The client's team has a large base of legacy donors, which needs to be presented in a convenient way.
We want to showcase and respect all donors on the site, regardless of the size of their donations.
All donors are divided into groups according to several principles and therefore have different types of data to be displayed.
We want to bring clarity when it comes to the ways of making a legacy. Potential donors should have all the information about the existing options.
The client provided a lot of material regarding existing donors and their vision for the product in general, so I had a good base to build the wireframe and get a foundation for the first discussions and feedback. We had several rounds of updates, most of which were related to the Legacy Donors page, as each donor had different data, so it took me some time to figure out how to present it in a user-friendly way.
Wireframes
After the layouts were approved, I started creating visual mockups based on the style we had previously agreed with the client. In total, 40+ pages were designed.
Homepage
Inner pages
Mobile screens
Final UI design file
Style guide
It was an interesting project that I was lucky to have the opportunity to work on as a solo designer. In this project more than 40 mockups were handed over by me to the development team, including mobile screen design.