2018.06- 2018.07
The NaloxBox mission is to improve the capacity of bystander rescuers to save the lives of victims of opioid overdose. To advocate more people and organizations join this program, the founders of NaloxBox were seeking a direct and considerate way to call on the public join this program.
I was tasked as the design assistant during this program. During the work with NaloxBox's founder, Dr. Claudia Rebola, other than creating an attached instructional brochure for NaloxBox toolkit, my responsibility is to re-frame the official website NaloxBox.org. 



Here is a short overview about the improvements:
Introduced a short description of Opioid Overdose, few key sentences with highlighted words to be shown about how serious it is and how urgent the treatment is supposed to be done by the help of the public.
Adjusted the visual elements and orders for better introducing our core -- NaloxBox, and added the 1-click purchase button for audiences to access easily.
Insert the training video for audiences better understanding about the use of NaloxBox.
Simplified words part with highlight in the section of Collaborator. Provide shortcuts for the audience who wants to know more and is interested to participate in.
Added the component of achievement -- the evidences directly prove the effectiveness and updated social impact of NaloxBox.


Aside with the re-frame of homepage, I coordinated the content which is necessary but informative and re-organized as the sub-section, like "About". This iteration reduced the distraction of words and made the cite more organized and clarified.
FOLLOW-UP & REFLECTION
Unfortunately, because our priorities temporarily shifted, and some key members left the team, my design was not selected to be finally implemented yet. But I don't think it is the end. This website redesign project, however, is way beyond the interface design. Hierarchize the content in a practical order really works and saves audience's time, and that is also, to save a life!
If you also have some interesting ideas about public charity projects, like NaloxBox, drop me an email and let's chat!

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