Website UX/UI Analysis and Update

Closed
CityHive
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Executive Director
2
Project
Academic experience
50 hours per student
Student
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Marketing strategy Information technology
Skills
user experience (ux) user interface (ui) usability branding wordpress
Details

Last year we moved our website to a new platform and have steadily maintained it with relatively up to date content. That said, we want to improve the readability and user experience of navigating our current Wordpress website. We believe the best way to understand our websiteโ€™s usability is through studying the User Experience and User Interface, and making the appropriate improvements.

We would like students to evaluate the effectiveness and usability of our website to identify ways to improve the user journey and improve content layout in ways that support our brand and our organizational goals. The students will be tasked with both identifying gaps, as well as offering solutions, advice and support with implementation.

We are particularly interested in:

  • Content flow
  • Clarity of messaging
  • Creating intuitive processes
  • Consistent branding
Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.

About the company

Company
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
11 - 50 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Education

CityHive is an award-winning youth-run not-for-profit organization based in Metro Vancouver. For over 8 years we have been transforming the way that young people are engaged in shaping their cities - on issues as varied as climate, housing, and mental health. We run a wide range of civic education and climate innovation programs for ages 13-30, both in and out of the classroom. We also work directly with institutions, including local, regional, and provincial governments, health authorities, and energy providers to help them engage youth in planning and decision-making. Since our founding, we believe that our work, grounded in the principles of being youth-led, collaborative, and equity-centred, has resulted in more meaningful and reciprocal youth engagement practices across our region.