Website Clarity Review for Civic Tech & Mission-Driven Teams by Jonathan MartinezWebsite Clarity Review for Civic Tech & Mission-Driven Teams by Jonathan Martinez
Website Clarity Review for Civic Tech & Mission-Driven TeamsJonathan Martinez
Is an important website page or digital-service screen hard to understand, overloaded, or difficult to act on?
I review one key experience for civic tech, public-interest, and mission-driven teams, then identify what needs attention first. Send a live link, screenshots, or Figma frames, along with who uses the experience and what they need to accomplish.
This is a focused, asynchronous expert review. I assess:
Purpose and primary user goal
Content and information hierarchy
Navigation, filters, tables, charts, and interface states
Visual clarity and data communication where relevant
Responsive and accessibility issues visible in the supplied materials
Consistency, trust, and developer feasibility
You receive a prioritized clarity plan grounded in user needs and organizational goals.
Scope includes 1 key page or product screen, 1 primary user type, and up to 10 major sections, widgets, or interface elements. Raw-data analysis, user testing, coded changes, and a production-ready redesign are outside the service scope.
For teams ready to implement the recommendations, the Website & App Clarity Redesign is the next step.
Is an important website page or digital-service screen hard to understand, overloaded, or difficult to act on?
I review one key experience for civic tech, public-interest, and mission-driven teams, then identify what needs attention first. Send a live link, screenshots, or Figma frames, along with who uses the experience and what they need to accomplish.
This is a focused, asynchronous expert review. I assess:
Purpose and primary user goal
Content and information hierarchy
Navigation, filters, tables, charts, and interface states
Visual clarity and data communication where relevant
Responsive and accessibility issues visible in the supplied materials
Consistency, trust, and developer feasibility
You receive a prioritized clarity plan grounded in user needs and organizational goals.
Scope includes 1 key page or product screen, 1 primary user type, and up to 10 major sections, widgets, or interface elements. Raw-data analysis, user testing, coded changes, and a production-ready redesign are outside the service scope.
For teams ready to implement the recommendations, the Website & App Clarity Redesign is the next step.