Mikhiyah
Website for a mental wellness and community support organization.
Problem
Mikhiyah needed a warm, accessible website that reflected its mission of mental wellness and community support. A digital space that felt as safe and intentional as the organization itself.
Visitors arrive during vulnerable moments, looking for mental health resources, mindfulness tools, or faith-based support. The site couldn't feel clinical, cold, or corporate.
Without an existing site, the organization had no central place to point people toward its resources, its community work in Guinea, or its mindfulness and spirituality offerings. Everything lived scattered across word-of-mouth and disconnected channels.
The site had to serve a broad audience with varying levels of digital comfort, keeping navigation simple and reassuring rather than feature-heavy.
Solution / Process
Part of the collaborative team responsible for designing the UI interface, working from client-provided copy and brand direction.
A card-based Resources grid with six cards across two rows of three, so visitors can quickly scan available support materials.
A split-screen Guinea section with three feature boxes to highlight the organization's on-the-ground community work.
Two-section layout separating Mindfulness and Faith and Spirituality content, keeping each pillar of support distinct and easy to navigate.
Hero designed around the line "Tools for Healing, Hope, and Well-Being" to set a warm, welcoming tone from the first visit.
Interface kept calm and accessible throughout, matching the sensitivity a mental wellness audience needs.
Outcome
Delivered to the client and currently live at mikhiyah.org. The site serves the Mikhiyah community with accessible mental wellness resources, tools, and support content.