Neurorights Foundation Website Redesign

Danita

Danita Delce

The Neurorights Foundation (NRF) promotes human rights in the age of neurotechnology. The foundation started as As their global influence grew, they needed a more accessible, up-to-date, and easy-to-manage website to reflect their mission and scale their impact. The Foundation emerged from the Neurorights Initiative (NRI), launched at Columbia University by Dr. Rafael Yuste to develop ethical guidelines for neurotechnology innovation.
For this project, I partnered closely with the Foundation’s executive director to take over a redesign originally started by another talented designer. While my co-designer established the initial look and feel, they weren’t available to complete the later stages—including refining the details, implementing responsive design and accessibility, designing infographics, and iterating through additional rounds of feedback. View the live website
The original design (left) and the redesign (right). The original homepage featured dense text, a weak visual hierarchy, and a mix of unrelated content, all wrapped in an outdated design. The new homepage introduces clear navigation, updated typography, modern layout, and improved accessibility features. All designed to guide users quickly to the Foundation’s mission, publications, and donation options.
The original design (left) and the redesign (right). The original homepage featured dense text, a weak visual hierarchy, and a mix of unrelated content, all wrapped in an outdated design. The new homepage introduces clear navigation, updated typography, modern layout, and improved accessibility features. All designed to guide users quickly to the Foundation’s mission, publications, and donation options.
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Posted Nov 13, 2025

Redesigned NRF's website for accessibility and responsiveness.