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.