
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Overhauling a federal health resource to make information easier to find and use.
Role
- UX Design
Tools
- Adobe Creative Suite
When people turn to the CDC's Injury Center, they're often looking for something urgent: how to keep an aging parent from falling, how to talk to a teenager about violence, how to make a home safer for a child. But the existing experience made it hard to find what you needed, burying critical resources under a cluttered interface that wasn't built for the full range of people who needed it.
The goal wasn't just a cleaner design. It was making sure that anyone, regardless of ability or background, could find the information that mattered to them.
The Result
A redesigned experience that makes critical injury prevention resources easier to find for users of all backgrounds and abilities.
A clean, consistent UI that brings order and clarity to a wide range of health topics without overwhelming the user.
A navigation system that connects people directly to what they need, whether that's fall prevention, violence prevention, or driver safety.


