Parkinson’s UK provides vital local support, but their existing tool for finding activities and services was unintuitive and difficult to navigate. The side-scrolling interface made browsing cumbersome, and key information wasn’t presented in a clear, engaging way.
Before leaving Parkinson’s UK, I led the concept and design of a new Local Support Tool, drawing inspiration from intuitive location-based platforms like Airbnb. The goal was to create a visually engaging and easy-to-use experience, replacing the side-scrolling navigation with a more structured layout.
The redesign focused on simplifying the browsing experience while making the tool feel more approachable and engaging. I worked closely with internal stakeholders to refine the structure, ensuring it met both organisational needs and best UX practices.
The new design transformed the Local Support Tool into a more accessible and engaging resource. The introduction of quick filters and iconography helped users immediately identify relevant activities, while the refreshed layout improved clarity.
The redesign provided a more intuitive and visually appealing way for people with Parkinson’s to find local support, removing previous navigation barriers.
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