Mending Kids

2019
Client

Mending Kids

Location

Los Angelas

The initiative

Project strategy, UX research, web design (IA, IxD, UX/UI design, prototyping, animation), coding, content strategy, design production, digital TOV.

About

Mending Kids offers free life-saving surgical care to children globally by deploying volunteer medical teams and supporting communities in achieving medical self-sufficiency. Our partnership dates back to 2019, during which we provided different design services and developed websites for multiple events, each with its own unique theme. We also work on Mending Kids' content management apps.

Team

Creative director, UX/UI designer, interaction designer, project director, project manager, coders.

01

Branding

In the brand design, butterflies frequently appear as a thematic element because we see these children in need as caterpillars, and we hope that the assistance we provide to them can eventually help them break free from their cocoons and become butterflies. In terms of color choices, we use deep purple and light purple to differentiate the seriousness of the mission and content. Deep purple is a common, rational color associated with healthcare, while light purple symbolizes tranquility and warmth.

Gala & Events

2023 Gala
2022 Gala
2021 Gala
2020 Gala
2019 Gala
Hike 2 Mend

The Gala event is a celebratory evening of delicious dining, great company, lively auctions, special guests, and entertainment, ​all to provide critical surgical care for sick children. Each year they have different theme, and we have been design for the events since 2019.

02

Websites

Details coming soon

03

Data base app

The "Mending Kids App" is a mobile app designed to assist doctors and volunteers in efficiently tracking patients and managing patient records. The software features two interfaces: one tailored for use by doctors, enabling them to effectively monitor and categorize cases within their jurisdiction, and another interface designed for volunteers to enhance their management of patient cases.