See our process in action—turning complex challenges into elegant results.
Madera Unified School District (MUSD) serves a diverse community where most families, including a significant Spanish-speaking population, rely on mobile devices for digital connectivity. This insight shaped our approach to redesigning websites for Madera High School, Madera South High School, and Matilda Torres High School, ensuring they were both functional and deeply accessible.
These projects required us to solve three key challenges:
The existing websites struggled with outdated navigation, desktop-only functionality, and a lack of inclusivity for Spanish-speaking families. We began by mapping out a mobile-first framework, focusing on clear, intuitive layouts that prioritized frequently accessed content.
What distinguished this project was our commitment to genuine digital equity. Rather than treating mobile and bilingual features as technical afterthoughts, we placed them at the center of our design process:
This approach demonstrates how digital design can actively bridge socioeconomic and cultural divides when user needs drive technical decisions.
The redesigned websites are more than digital platforms—they’re tools of empowerment. By addressing the real-world needs of MUSD families, these sites now serve as welcoming, functional, and accessible entry points for the entire school community.
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