USFK Website Redesign
I led the redesign of the United States Forces Korea (USFK) website, which serves over a million annual visitors. The project involved modernizing the layout, optimizing user engagement, and enhancing visuals to improve the overall user experience. By integrating graphics, coding, and user-centered design principles, I created a dynamic and accessible platform. The redesign focused on effectively communicating key leadership initiatives and important information, utilizing website analytics and social media trends to inform design decisions. The result is a more engaging and informative website that aligns with the USFK’s mission and strategic communication goals.
Role |
Lead Web Designer/Front-End Developer |
For |
United States Forces Korea |
Date |
2022-2024 |
Type |
Government website (AFPIMS) |
URL |
www.usfk.mil |
Languages Used |
HTML, CSS |
Programs Used |
Adobe Creative Cloud |
Main header for the new usfk.mil website homepage.
The updated design of the main page of usfk.mil that uses AFPIMS CMS, HTML and CSS3. I was the lead web designer on the project, developed the release schedule, developed graphics and research. This project of updating the usfk.mil took roughly 6 months to complete.
The updated design of the COVID page of usfk.mil that uses AFPIMS CMS, HTML and CSS3. I was the lead web designer on the project, developed the release schedule, developed graphics and research. This project of updating the usfk.mil took roughly 6 months to complete.
The updated design of a specialty program page of usfk.mil that uses AFPIMS CMS, HTML and CSS3. I was the lead web designer on the project, developed the release schedule, developed graphics and research. This project of updating the usfk.mil took roughly 6 months to complete.