Harlem Children’s Zone


While at 360i, I had the opportunity to collaborate on the 2014 redesign of the Harlem Children’s Zone’s website. As the primary designer, I worked with the Creative Director and UX team on design concepts that were presented to the clients along with the overall content strategy. Because the brief required the site be updateable for non-web designers, and had a launch date of mid-April, our team proposed building the site on WordPress using an existing theme as a foundation.

Once HCZ signed off on the design direction, I worked with the CD to iterate out templates that would make up the primary site sections.

In addition to design, I worked on researching and selecting fonts, selecting images from HCZ’s photo library & planning photo shoots to fill in additional needs, and presenting designs to the clients for approvals.

Team:
  • Amy Osuntuyi, project creative director
  • Amy Vickers, SVP UX
  • Jesse Shaver, lead UX designer
  • Juan Charvet, front-end engineer
  • Matthew Sheahan, back-end engineer