Touro University New Program Webpage
A chance to apply classroom skills to a live webpage.
This was a project where my boss asked me to design the webpage for a future program offered by Touro University. I wanted to make this project meaningful by creating something to showcase my skills as a UX designer and show an advanced understanding of prototyping interactions.
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What I chose to do was create a set of components that are responsive to show students clear information without colliding with other elements. This was done to show the developer how each box should behave along with adjusting the design so that it can be built efficiently using the layout of existing code.
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As I was creating this project, I had a eureka moment where I understood the role a design system plays in an agile and lean work environment.
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While working on this design, I consulted with the developer in designing the web page to fit into the design language used by the school. This is because I understand and know firsthand the challenges of writing dynamic code.
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If you are on a desktop, you can interact with the prototype below.
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Once the developer explained how the rest of the pages on the school's website were built, I made the necessary changes to the original design to allow for a lean and agile design.
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Here you can find the final product and active web page based on this design