Dizzy.care is a public site used to help guide patients to find a clinician to help them based on their symptoms. The site is also a resource for clinicians looking for patients. In speaking with the client, they wanted to keep movement on the site to a minimum because their user base is typically dealing with dizzy symptoms and movement on the website can cause them to struggle in using the site.
My design included separating the site into two distinct areas, one for patients and one for clinicians. The site uses javascript and cookies to store the user’s selection, however, if they return to the homepage, they can select the area they want to view. Each area has its own menu and is color-coded. This streamlines the experience for each user type without locking them out of the other area permanently.
I created all the graphics on the site via traditional graphic design or with the assistance of AI.
