Website Rebuild

I managed the entire detroitzoo.org rebuild process several years ago pushing desktop-minded stakeholders to think mobile-first.

In addition to assisting design team with prototyping and overseeing development with partners (in 2015), I took a lot of photos for the website, and oversaw assembling and re-rendering all photography for retina/high-IPS devices.

I helped DZS put the website to work with integrated digital marketing campaigns. A few of my photos from the website have also been used in print campaigns.

Behind-the-scenes all content is well organized, making heavy use of WordPress custom-post-types. Before, making content updates was a difficult process, now staff members are empowered to keep users informed with live updates.

  • I worked with each department to do a full redesign: content strategy, UX, design, development, on through launch and continuous agile deployment of improvements through a Git-based CD workflow.
  • Before I arrived the site was not mobile friendly or responsive, hard to update, and hard to navigate website. It had 250+ top-level menu items.
  • Afterward, it was responsive, easy-to-update, and easy to navigate. Top-level navigation was reduced to under 30 menu items.
  • It’s built on WordPress, easy for staff to keep guests up to date with live updates via custom post types.
  • It used the WordPress REST API to automatically update the interactive map app.

Skills used: UI/UX design, prototyping, project management, GitHub code management, vendor management, proposal writing, vendor selection, product management, cross-team collaboration

Caveat: The Detroit Zoo website's front-end design has fallen into a bit of neglect, and has design changes I do not like and didn't make myself. However, the back-end architecture with it's easy-to-update custom post types, live updates/alerts, and automated open/close hours is something that endures and I am proud of.
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