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Ukrainian Relief Project

Website design and development for a humanitarian aid nonprofit

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About the project

The Ukrainian Relief Project is a grassroots 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing financial aid to families and medical supplies to hospitals affected by the war in Ukraine. The organization needed a website built from the ground up to share its mission and collect donations the moment help was needed most.

We designed and developed the site from scratch: a new UX, clear user flow, and intuitive navigation, with donation functionality at its core. The result is a modern, responsive site that makes the mission easy to understand and giving easy to act on.

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How we did it

Wireframes
UI style
UI elements
Homepage
About page
Key pages
Mobile design

High fidelity wireframes

Defining the UI style

Elevating the UI design

Fully reimagined homepage

Telling the mission story

And more key pages

Focusing on responsive design

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