
I designed an interactive tool for the Healthy Adaptations Hub that makes complex global flood-risk and climate data easy to explore. Built with a strong focus on user experience, it guides people through adaptation strategies and health impacts, while allowing them to save and store useful evidence-based resources.


The website was designed in Adobe XD. I worked closely with sub-contracted developer
Ben Stones to manage the WordPress CMS build, and oversaw content upload and quality assurance across the site.
The Healthy Adaptations Hub was designed to support sustainable flood-risk adaptation, integrating health and wellbeing impacts across interventions in Ghana, the UK, and Ireland.
Adaptation Strategies: Explain the three core adaptation strategies and their health implications.
Saved Resources: Allow users to tag and save resources to a personal folder throughout their journey.
Glossary: Provide easy access to key terms for quick reference and clarity.
Downloadable Resources: Offer evidence-based resources for offline use.
Filtering & Toggling: Enable users to filter content and toggle by adaptation strategy to find relevant resources quickly.
I had the privilege of leading the design for this project working with the team at The University of Exeter and thee website developer to bring the hub of resources to life.
Credits:
Client: Healthy Adaptations (University of Exeter)
Studio: Mindfully Wired
Project management: Chantal Lyons
Website development: Ben Stones