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Medication Management

skills used
UX Design, WordPress, Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop

Project Overview

The primary objective while embarking on the project dedicated to Clarest was to design and develop a website capable of capturing the essence of their brand. The design process was guided by the fundamentals of contemporary, user-centric design trends, along with a keen focus on embodying the values and principles of Clarest.

The Website

The existing site of Clarest needed a complete redesign to elevate its appeal, responsiveness, and adaptability to devices of varying screen dimensions. The challenge was to enhance user interaction while ensuring a contemporary look, feel, and increased performance of the site.

Understanding the aesthetics of the target audience, and aligning it with Clarest’s market proposition, the redesign introduced a clean, professional interface accentuated by intuitive, easy navigation. Every element within the website was thoughtfully incorporated to supplement users’ journeys, making discovery and exploration effortless.

A highlight of the website is its engaging layout which presents information clearly and effectively. With an enriching content strategy, user interaction was significantly enhanced, enabling Clarest to establish a refined digital communication channel with their audience.

Results

The new website and branding for Clarest have revolutionized its digital presence. With a design that prioritizes user experience and responsiveness, Clarest now stands out in the digital landscape with a compelling, visually pleasing website that clearly communicates its value proposition.

Summing up, this project with Clarest affirms the impact of a well-planned and executed digital redesign. It underscores the influence of seamless navigation, a visually appealing palette, responsive design, and a strong brand representation in sculpting an engaging online environment fitting a dynamic organization like Clarest.

*Please note some of the original design elements on the live site have been changed by another party

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