Public / NGO
AI Summary
In the public and NGO space I delivered a full redesign of the United Nations' UNFCCC website, its primary platform for communicating global climate policy, organising a vast content set into a cohesive, adaptable, multi-device platform the UN's teams could run with.
Public work is measured differently: by who it reaches, not who it impresses.
Public and non-profit design carries a duty the commercial world can skirt: it has to serve everyone, at every level of ability and understanding, often at enormous scale and under intense scrutiny.
United Nations (UNFCCC)
I redesigned the website of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the UN’s primary platform for communicating global climate policy. It had to serve government negotiators who need dense, authoritative documents and members of the public who just want to understand what climate policy means, across devices, built to last.
The real work was the information architecture and the design system that kept a sprawling body of policy findable, backed by a style guide the UN’s own developers could build from. Public work has also included organisations like the US Army and Motability. The measure is always the same: does it reach the person at the edge, not just the person in the room?