equiVisit
equiVisit is a web based platform that helps users understand the accessibility conditions of venues before they visit.
Client
Concept Project
Role
UX/UI Designer
Industry
Social and Lifestyle
Service
UX/UI Design
Duration
4 weeks



OVERVIEW
equiVisit focuses on simplifying how accessibility information is discovered and evaluated. Many users with mobility or sensory needs struggle to find reliable details before visiting a location. I set out to design a platform that presents this information in a structured, trustworthy, and visually calm interface. The goal was to support independent planning and give users confidence when choosing places to visit.
OVERVIEW
equiVisit focuses on simplifying how accessibility information is discovered and evaluated. Many users with mobility or sensory needs struggle to find reliable details before visiting a location. I set out to design a platform that presents this information in a structured, trustworthy, and visually calm interface. The goal was to support independent planning and give users confidence when choosing places to visit.
OVERVIEW
equiVisit focuses on simplifying how accessibility information is discovered and evaluated. Many users with mobility or sensory needs struggle to find reliable details before visiting a location. I set out to design a platform that presents this information in a structured, trustworthy, and visually calm interface. The goal was to support independent planning and give users confidence when choosing places to visit.
THE CHALLENGE
Accessibility details are often scattered, inconsistent, or absent, leaving users to rely on vague reviews or outdated assumptions. This creates uncertainty and discourages exploration. The challenge was to design a system that brings clarity to information that is usually hidden, while making it easy for users with a wide range of needs to filter locations effectively. The experience needed to feel straightforward and dependable from the first interaction.
THE CHALLENGE
Accessibility details are often scattered, inconsistent, or absent, leaving users to rely on vague reviews or outdated assumptions. This creates uncertainty and discourages exploration. The challenge was to design a system that brings clarity to information that is usually hidden, while making it easy for users with a wide range of needs to filter locations effectively. The experience needed to feel straightforward and dependable from the first interaction.
THE CHALLENGE
Accessibility details are often scattered, inconsistent, or absent, leaving users to rely on vague reviews or outdated assumptions. This creates uncertainty and discourages exploration. The challenge was to design a system that brings clarity to information that is usually hidden, while making it easy for users with a wide range of needs to filter locations effectively. The experience needed to feel straightforward and dependable from the first interaction.
THE SOLUTION
I led the UX design, UI design, and front-end development for this concept. My responsibilities included defining user priorities, designing personas, mapping user journeys, and building an inclusive interface supported by a flexible design system. I created a clear information hierarchy, accessible color contrasts, and simple filtering tools that allow users to browse venues by verified accessibility features. The prototype highlights how structured information and thoughtful UI choices can remove uncertainty.
THE SOLUTION
I led the UX design, UI design, and front-end development for this concept. My responsibilities included defining user priorities, designing personas, mapping user journeys, and building an inclusive interface supported by a flexible design system. I created a clear information hierarchy, accessible color contrasts, and simple filtering tools that allow users to browse venues by verified accessibility features. The prototype highlights how structured information and thoughtful UI choices can remove uncertainty.
THE SOLUTION
I led the UX design, UI design, and front-end development for this concept. My responsibilities included defining user priorities, designing personas, mapping user journeys, and building an inclusive interface supported by a flexible design system. I created a clear information hierarchy, accessible color contrasts, and simple filtering tools that allow users to browse venues by verified accessibility features. The prototype highlights how structured information and thoughtful UI choices can remove uncertainty.
THE RESULT
The final prototype was well received for its clarity and inclusive design approach. Users appreciated how easy it was to compare venues and understand accessibility features at a glance. The filtering experience allowed people to quickly narrow options based on their needs, improving confidence in their choices. The platform demonstrates how thoughtful UX and UI can support meaningful independence for users exploring new places.
THE RESULT
The final prototype was well received for its clarity and inclusive design approach. Users appreciated how easy it was to compare venues and understand accessibility features at a glance. The filtering experience allowed people to quickly narrow options based on their needs, improving confidence in their choices. The platform demonstrates how thoughtful UX and UI can support meaningful independence for users exploring new places.
THE RESULT
The final prototype was well received for its clarity and inclusive design approach. Users appreciated how easy it was to compare venues and understand accessibility features at a glance. The filtering experience allowed people to quickly narrow options based on their needs, improving confidence in their choices. The platform demonstrates how thoughtful UX and UI can support meaningful independence for users exploring new places.









TAKEAWAYS
This project strengthened my ability to design with accessibility in mind from the very first decision. I learned how much impact clear labeling, simple interaction patterns, and predictable structure have on user confidence. It also reinforced the importance of thinking beyond visual design and considering the full spectrum of user needs. equiVisit helped me refine how to build interfaces that are inclusive, adaptable, and genuinely supportive of real world accessibility challenges.