JOC

Responsive design for a website that serves volunteers, accommodating both desktop and mobile users.

JOC user

JOC admin

Objective

The primary objective of this project was to create an adaptable design for both a desktop and mobile version of the website tailored for volunteers. A key feature of this website is that the more help a person provides, the higher their Hasidic level will become.

In accordance with the project requirements, we designed a system that considers factors such as age, location, and the type of activities a person can offer.

Three main user roles have been developed: admin, user, and volunteer.

Challenge

I designed the website's interface, developed the overall visual aesthetic, and created prototypes. The website supports three user roles: admin, user, and volunteer. We also established user flows, designed a UI kit, and developed adaptable versions for both desktop and mobile.

To enhance user navigation, I organized different sections, including Account Settings, My Hasid, Career, Chat, and About Us.

Based on the client's requirements, our team also created illustrations and growth maps.

Solution

The client provided us with detailed instructions and specific requests for each user scenario. Throughout the design process, we revised certain features multiple times to enhance the user experience with the app and to achieve the most enjoyable results. Additionally, we incorporated some new features.

Results

In response to the client's needs and preferences, our team developed an ideal website featuring a comprehensive design and multiple user scenarios.

The design facilitates an easy connection between clients and volunteers, offering a selection of activities and a personal account that includes a Hasidic rating and a history of volunteering.

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