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COVID-19 Information Hub

When the COVID-19 Pandemic hit in early 2020, the State of Tennessee reached out to Designsensory to create a resource to help Tennesseans stay up to date on the latest information.

Finding information fast can mean the difference in saving lives and supporting those who may have contracted COVID-19. Our team focused on creating easy-to-find content and tools focused on prevention, symptoms, screening, testing sites, COVID-19 data and insights to stay informed.

The website focuses on delivering three key pieces of COVID-19 state-related information. It provided daily county level COVID-19 cases and associated data. Second, the website identifies hospitalization rates and all associated major data points to stay informed. Third, the website provided tools to find testing sites and screening tools to help identify symptoms.

Dynamic daily data was powered by technical integrations using Tableau data visualization software. To ensure up-to-date testing site information our development team aggregated a continually changing database through a geolocated map.

To ensure the website connects with as many Tennesseans as possible, key information has been translated into Spanish and the entire website was audited with Axe for ADA Compliance to make it accessible as possible for people with disabilities.

My Role

User Experience Director, Lead Designer

 Two mobile screens from the COVID-19 Information Hub with a logo for Webby Award Nominated.
 Iphone with the Daily Data Reports page for the COVID-19 Information Hub website.
 Woman wearing headphones and a backpack using the COVID-19 Information Hub website on her laptop while she sits cross legged.
 Woman wearing a sweater using the COVID-19 Information Hub on her iPhone while sitting on her couch.
 Man in a long sleeve shirt using the COVID-19 Information Hub on his tablet.
 Woman with long hair using the COVID-19 information hub website on her laptop.