UX Design volunteer work

Overview

Time for Democracy ensures that all facts given to our readers are nonpartisan, truthful, and provide real time information about their local elections’ process and candidates.

Problem: During the 2020 election cycle, website founders came to realize that they spent an exorbitant amount of time researching who they would vote for and that they did not trust most sources for information. Most election information comes from untrustworthy sources; voters are trying to get accurate election information.

Solution: Building a user-centered website to provide every registered voter with nonpartisan and factual information from one source.

My role: UX/UI Designer on a team of 4

My Process:

Discovery:

  • 1-on-1 Sessions with PO and Stakeholders
  • Requirements Gathering
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Market Research

Planning – Ideate:

  • Rough Sketches
  • Task Flows
  • Wireframes

Design:

  • Interactive prototypes

Test evaluation and Redesign

  • Remote Usability Testing with Webex
  • Feedback

Finalize Designs

Visual UI Designs (Hi-Fidelity).

Final Sign-offs

Provide all deliverables to teams (attaching files to stories)

Development support. Monitor and gather feedback from end-users

Brainstorm Sessions
Task flows
Rough Sketches,
Wireframes

SAMPLE DATA FROM SOUTH CAROLINA

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INTERVIEWS

I used Google Material Design for thetimefordemocracy.com

COLORS

LOGO DESIGN

UX design is continuous development cycle and I strive to improve my design skills. I believe in continuous improvement for my myself, websites, products and systems.

Baybars Bakay

UX/UI Designer

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