New York Cares – Redesign
We’ve created a new branding system and redesigned the website as a platform for both desktop and mobile.
Task
Enhancing the experience of using the New York Cares website by improving discoverability and search functionality.
New York Cares is a non-profit that “meets pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in volunteer service.” We envision a city where all people can volunteer or give back to their community in some way and have equal opportunity to improve their lives. We emphasize community-driven solutions.

We redesigned New York Cares’ identity to approach a contemporary, energetic volunteering concept. The identical apple shape represents New York City. A new logo and color palette to bring a more vibrant look. Emphasized visuals with image cards, bold icons, and buttons to further catch users’ attention.




We conducted interviews, surveys, and observations with different people who fit into New York Cares’ target audience.
A card sort was created comprised of unique information found on the New York Cares website, with total 41 cards. Studies were conducted both remotely and in-person.
Some of the labels were changed for greater clarity. Tested using a tree test, which reflected an improvement in discoverability and provided insights to help create a new sitemap that emphasized ease of navigation.


We created a Lo-fi Prototype for web and mobile-based on the results of primary research. Two tasks (Find & Register events) were asked to complete.
We managed to reorder contents on the Homepage and rearranged menus on the navigation bar based on the user’s feedback. We also organized the layout of volunteer activity lists.

We made great progress in enhancing the web experience of New York Cares. We implemented many useful functions for our target audience.
All pages are redesigned and optimized for smartphone screens. Use it like a dedicated App.

The research conducted over 4 months has led this team to recommend the aforementioned changes to the search, volunteer, and registration processes.
This model has not been widely tested with users and focuses largely on the tasks of finding and joining volunteering activities.
Further research can be done on tasks such as donation, making the website accessible for nonprofits, etc.
