Built and shipped a public-facing site for CPA — information architecture, visual system, and responsive implementation.
Role
UX Design Intern
Timeline
2020
What this was
I redesigned and shipped a small public-facing website for CPA, focusing on:
Clearer information architecture and navigation
A lightweight visual system (type, spacing, components)
Responsive layouts that held up on low-end devices
What I did
Structured the site map and page hierarchy
Designed key templates (home, program/page, about/contact)
Built a reusable component set and shipped implementation
Open, lightweight analytics
I use GoatCounter (open-source analytics) to understand what people read and whether the writing is making sense.
It’s designed to be non-intrusive: no ads, no tracking across sites, and no personal “profiles”.
In practice this means pageview-level stats (like which pages are visited, rough referrers, and device/browser info).
It doesn’t use advertising cookies and is not used to identify you.
GDPR note: analytics still involves processing some personal data (e.g. IP address in transit). I only use this for basic traffic stats.
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