

Kent City Council
Project Overview
As part of Shapes' retainer clients, I designed a completely new domestic abuse support website for Kent City Council, creating a safe digital space that prioritises accessibility, simplicity, and emotional safety for vulnerable users.
Phase 1: Discovery & Strategy
We started with an in-depth client workshop, where we:
- Worked with the clients to map the user journey.
- Created detailed user personas based on real needs.
- Completed thorough content research.
Phase 2 : Design Approach
I worked entirely in Figma, this allowed me to developed:
- Detailed wireframes focused on simplicity and clear navigation.
- A complete component library for consistent user experience.
- Full page designs.
- Interactive prototypes for client testing and approval.
Phase 3 : Brand Development
I created a distinct visual identity including:
- A formatted logo to fit in the navigation bar.
- A colour palette differentiating from partners.
- Custom icon system for different areas of domestic abuse.
- A pattern to be added in design elements.
Phase 4 : Technical Application
- Manually loaded and formatted content into the built components.
- Ensured responsive functionality across all devices.
- Test for any bugs or issues.
Key Considerations
- Emotionally supportive without being overwhelming.
- Visually different from partners such as the NHS and police.
- Compliant with highest accessibility standards (WCAG AAA).
- Simple to navigate during potentially stressful situations.
The design system I created will extend into future Kent City Council domestic abuse awareness campaigns, ensuring consistent messaging across all platforms.