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_A Pro-bono web project done during 2016's Austin Give Camp_
Through analytics it was apparent very few could find out how to sign up for classes on learning English - an all English website and the page being burried through subnavs was the likely culprit. We user tested some updated designs where a non-native speaker could jump right to a Spanish page on how to sign up for classes first.
Through analytics it was apparent very few could find out how to sign up for classes on learning English - an all English website and the page being burried through subnavs was the likely culprit. We user tested some updated designs where a non-native speaker could jump right to a Spanish page on how to sign up for classes first.
### Adult & Family Learning Community
Using **Adobe Illustrator** I was able to visualize personas, design intents, problems and wireframes through scenarios before we implemented the new site flow.
![Wireframe with rough digital sketches pointing various mobile screens to one another indicating which buttons move to which screens. Listed are three micro-personas, three scenarios, and several design intents. Each persona leads to a scenario where either a student wishes to learn English as a second language or donors and volunteers are directed on how to learn more and donate their time or money.](/img/content/theseed2.png)
We then improved **internationalization** for the rest of the website to support all the user personas we had discovered: The Student, The Donor, and The Volunteer. Next up was improving ways people can get involved either through their time or their dollar through a better workflow and cleaned up content.
![A group of people of a wide range of ages posing for a photo celebrating the launch of the new site](/img/content/theseed1.jpg)
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Small tweaks made a world of difference for these users. Even ensuring the site ran on **HTTPS significantly raised the confidence of a potential donor**. I just about cried tears of happiness when the thank you letters came in from the group for impact we made on their group and org.
![A pile of thank you letters addressed to the team](/img/content/theseed3.png)