I have overseen 12 websites in my career. The following exemplify my growth in web design.
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2020
AZCourtCare provides guidance for those seeking information and resources on the court-ordered evaluation/treatment process for those with a mental illness. I was responsible for designing the platform as well as researching, writing, and populating content related to civil commitment. To ensure accuracy, I partnered with AHCCCS and the Mental Health in the Justice System Taskforce.
🔗​​​​​​​ AZCourtHelp.org
2017
AZCourtHelp is a statewide portal for self-represented litigants who are seeking court forms and information. My role was to implement the vision of the AZCourtHelp Committee in the design of the site and to simplify/make accessible complex legal concepts for the public. This entailed gathering and editing content as well as analyzing website usage. Also, I created and acquired media for both content and marketing purposes.
🔗​​​​​​​ AZEvictionHelp.org
2021
AZEvictionHelp was designed for tenants, with a simplified explanation of the eviction process, their legal rights, and assistance that is available. I created, edited, and populated content on the site. I also managed contracted vendors for graphic design and translation services.
🔗​​​​​​​ LawforSeniors.org
2016
LawforSeniors houses legal information and resources for those approaching or over 65 years old, along with their loved ones. I conducted an audit on the accessibility and content of LawforSeniors in 2020. Based on findings, the site was redesigned and content was removed, recategorized, and scheduled to be updated by June 2023.Â
🔗​​​​​​​ LawforVeterans.org
2011
LawforVeterans is a legal help website for active duty and retired service members, along with their loved ones. After an analysis of the site, I oversaw the redesign of graphics, resources, and content. The overhaul of LawforVeterans is scheduled to conclude in December of 2022.