Salt City
Harvest Farm

The New York Times

In 48 hours we went from an idea to a fully functioning and available website. After working on brading was settled, the team split up into UI/UX and aplication teams. Eight other designers and I took on the website as a part of a weekend workshop. This website is a GDUSA Design for Good 2022 award-winning project. This website is also a 2022 BEA Festival of Media Arts Winning Website in the Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies division

Brand Designer, UI/UX Designer

Brand Designer, UI/UX Designer

Web Design

2022

2022

Salt City Harvest Farm:"Salt City Harvest Farm is a project that links Northside Community members with land that can help sustain them. It started when the Letcher family of Manlius donated 36 acres of farmland along Fyler Road in Kirkville, to be used by people served at the food pantry at the Franciscan Church of the Assumption, 812 N. Salina St. The idea is that families would be able to help work the land, growing vegetables and other produce. They plant, weed, water—and then take home some of the harvests."

User archetypes:

When thinking of how to solve problems, you have to understand why the problem is happening and who the problem is affecting. In order to correctly do so, we created user archetypes. These users influence our decisions and further the ways in which we solved Salt City Harvest Farm's branding problems.