In collaboration with Megan Fisher Catie Holderman
The Mental Health Chaplaincy of Seattle identity and website redesign. A four month long project, my main role in this was co-art director and website designer/developer. The color palette is bold and vibrant, and the content is approachable and succinct.
The poster series features an array of the stigmas those with mental illness face daily. The colors and stigmas front and center draws the viewer in, with a fact to counter those stigmas at the top.
The next poster series feature the fives practices of companionship that the Mental Health Chaplaincy teaches. These are the responses to counter the stigmas.
I took the extra and unnecessary pages from their old website, and condensed them into four relevant pages. The home page features an overview of the organization with a video, and the posters series is highlighted. The posters are clickable, and flip over to reveal more stats and information.
The organization had plenty of text for me to work with, but not too many photos. My solution was to parse down the information into collapsable sections, so the reader can easily go and find the information they need the most.
Making the site with collapsible sections works especially well on tablets and phones, creating a straightforward approach to accessing content.