CLIENT:

THE WOMEN'S BUILDING

YEAR:

2025

EXPERIENCE:

UX DESIGN

MAIN TOOLS:

FIGMA

The Women's Building

Bold Reuse

Bold Reuse

ABOUT

ABOUT

The Women’s Building (TWB) is a community center in San Francisco that supports women, girls, and gender-expansive people through education, resources, and social services. It provides access to programs like career support, legal assistance, wellness services, and youth development, creating an inclusive space where community members can find support and opportunities to grow.

The Women’s Building (TWB) is a community center in San Francisco that supports women, girls, and gender-expansive people through education, resources, and social services. It provides access to programs like career support, legal assistance, wellness services, and youth development, creating an inclusive space where community members can find support and opportunities to grow.

CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE

TWB needed a non-interactive but engaging way to highlight its history, spaces, and community resources for visitors. Traditional signage and fragmented materials made it hard for guests to understand the building’s impact, navigate its stops, and appreciate key stories behind the art and programs.

TWB needed a non-interactive but engaging way to highlight its history, spaces, and community resources for visitors. Traditional signage and fragmented materials made it hard for guests to understand the building’s impact, navigate its stops, and appreciate key stories behind the art and programs.

RESULTS

RESULTS

As requested, I delivered a one-page, scrollable digital tour that presents each stop through clear sections, visuals, and interactive storytelling. The layout guides visitors through the building’s history, murals, rooms, and services in a cohesive and accessible way, creating a museum-style experience that is easy to follow and visually engaging.

As requested, I delivered a one-page, scrollable digital tour that presents each stop through clear sections, visuals, and interactive storytelling. The layout guides visitors through the building’s history, murals, rooms, and services in a cohesive and accessible way, creating a museum-style experience that is easy to follow and visually engaging.