San Fernanado Valley
Feel The Bern San Fernando Valley is a non-partisan social justice club—and it’s also
where I first began honing my skills in web design and development starting in 2019. One of the very
first sites I built using PHP, it marked a turning point in my journey as a developer.
Since then, my understanding of UX and interaction design has grown significantly, and
I knew this site deserved a full redesign that reflected everything I’ve learned. From
visual clarity to streamlined navigation, I gave the site a modern overhaul focused on
usability and engagement. From the back end administrators are able to add, edit, or
delete - event posts, award posts, endorsement posts, news posts, gallery posts, store
products, administrators, and manage membership including fees and dues. Want to check
out the updated site? Just click the image above. Otherwise, keep reading to see how I
approached the UX and interaction design in the relaunch.
Prototype
Feel The Bern SFV: Lo Fi Prototype
The Feel The Bern SFV low fidelity prototype is the first opportunity
to see that the functionality of the website allows users to navigate
to all the web pages. To ensure that the website follows the site
map, double checks that the site map was correctly designed, and that
nothing was missed. It's the first chance to examine how the site will
work and that it all functions according to plan.
Feel The Bern SFV first allowed for the opportunity to build and develop
a website built with PHP code that also required using a database. I'm
glad I had the chance to update it with all the new knowledge I obtained
in UX design. The club has not only allowed me to design and develop the
website, but has also been open to experimenting by trying new techniques
and technologies. Please select the link below to visit the Feel The Bern
SFV website.