Revamping The Wing Luke Museum
Helping a Seattle based art and history museum enhance the site’s information architecture to make their resources more accessible for educators and students.
Client | Wing Luke Museum
Role | I worked as the UX/UI designer on a team with two other UX designers and a UX researcher. I was a part of both the research and design process.
Deliverables | Survey insights, Competitor Analysis Insights, Site map, Low to high fidelity website prototypes. Presentation of research insights/prototypes/next steps.
Context | Users on the WLM website faced significant obstacles in accessing lesson plans and student resources due to broken links and the disconnected nature of the curriculum site from the main Wing Luke Museum website (wingluke.org). This separation creates a disjointed user experience, hindering effective resource utilization.
Methods Used | Survey, Interviews, Competitive Analysis, Affinity Map, Problem Statement, Site Map, Prototyping, Usability Testing.
Tools | Figma, Monday.com, Maze, and Otter.ai
Context and Challenge
Understanding WLM’s goals
Our objective was to transfer the Wing Luke Museum Curriculum from its current separate platform to the museum's main website. This migration aims to enhance the site's information architecture, thereby making lesson plans and related content more accessible and user-friendly for educators and students. The end goal was to retire the original Wordpress platform and complete a full scale migration to the main website on Squarespace.