"Highway One" by Oculi photographer for Australian Red Corss 2023
Project Overview

In a world where digital engagement drives change, the Australian Red Cross needed a refreshed digital brand — one that not only communicates its mission but also resonates emotionally with diverse audiences.

As Lead Product Designer at Deepend, I led this transformative journey, crafting a digital brand experience that brings the Red Cross’s values to life.

Outcomes & Impact

01

Enhanced User Experience

Improved accessibility and clarity for users in crisis, donors, and volunteers.

02

Streamlined Content Management

Streamlined content management with an extensive updated component suite.

03

Improved User Engagement

Interactive elements and dynamic storytelling components foster deeper connections.

04

Scalability & Future-Proofing

A modular design system supports ongoing growth and adapts to emerging needs.

05

Stronger Brand Consistency

A unified digital brand reinforces trust and recognition across all touchpoints.

06

Expert guidance for client teams

Design System site empowers internal teams to create high-quality, consistent content.

Red Cross website update - home page design concept

Three Drivers for our Design

  • Conducted extensive user research, including stakeholder interviews, usability testing, and data analysis.
  • Leveraged analytics to refine design decisions, optimising conversion rates for donations and engagement.
  • Implemented A/B testing to enhance UX elements, ensuring an intuitive and frictionless experience.
Australian Red Cross component designs by Elisabeth Brassé
  • Establishing UX guardrails to ensure components meet user needs
  • Developing a new UI toolkit
  • Designing 36 new and updated UI components for the Optimizely CMS
  • Creating the GEL / Online Design System
  • Partnering closely with the external development team to ensure a seamless build and to maintain quality control.
  • Introducing a ‘component spec sheet’ to streamline communication between design and development teams.
  • Collaborating with the internal Red Cross team on QA, continuous improvement, and A/B testing.

A key aspect of this project was delivering best-practice guidance for all Red Cross staff and volunteers, leading to a significant uplift in UX across the site.

I designed 76 optimised pages as best-practice examples for internal teams to implement.

I also created a UI Design System available as a Figma library and a dedicated internal GEL site with best practice guides and how-tos so that all team members can deliver great user experience.

Page Designs for Australian Red Cross, Eli Brassé at Deepend, 2024

“This is fantastic work! Including not only component and template designs, but also guiding the team in best practice uses of these designs really adds so much value. Oh, and – our team’s recent donations campaign has been super successful!

We can’t thank you enough.”

– Christine Kurpitz, Head of Digital, Australian Red Cross

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