User Experience Design
Project scope
Categories
Graphic design Product or service launch Website developmentSkills
mern stack user accounts design strategies mongodb node.js (javascript library) figma (design software) react.js (javascript library) mentorshipeHacks Events is a non-profit dedicated to providing interdisciplinary learning experiences to post-secondary students across the country. To facilitate this mission, we run competitions and events with workshops, networking, and mentorship to help students collaborate in cross-functional teams and build new skillsets.
Many of these events, like our flagship event, is free for students to attend. To ensure we focus our resources on the students who would benefit most, we require students to fill out an application to attend.
We would like to improve our website to collect these applications, manage user accounts, and inform applicants of their admission decisions. Our current website is built in Node.JS, Express, React, and MongoDB (aka the MERN stack), and we would like to build these new functionalities using the same technologies.
Students working on this project can expect to learn the following:
- Use Figma to develop a responsive website
- Create a cohesive design strategy to match eHacks' brand
- Work collaboratively with developers and product owners to adapt design as needed
Weekly 1:1 Meetings with two managers at eHacks
About the company
Our mission is to provide interdisciplinary learning experiences that empower students to solve pressing social issues through technical innovation. eHacks competitions are a uniquely magical place. Students from various backgrounds attend cross-functional workshops, connect with corporate representatives from various high-growth firms, and work together to create technically interesting and financially feasible innovations that aspire to change our world for the better.
Over the past two years, eHacks has raised over $25,000 to host 300+ students from every faculty on campus. Regardless of our participants' backgrounds, everyone walks away from eHacks with new ideas, experiences, and skills that prepare them for the ever-changing workforce.