Let Girls Learn Initiative (LGLI) is a feminist, community-centred organisation advancing the rights, safety, and leadership of girls and young women in Kenya. They work to expand access to quality education, sexual and reproductive health information, and safe spaces for adolescent girls, especially those from marginalized and climate-vulnerable communities.
The Challenge
The organization’s work is layered and impactful but without clear digital hierarchy, important information risked feeling overwhelming or hard to navigate.
The website needed to:
Present complex work in a digestible way
Build trust and credibility
Feel calm, structured, and professional
Translate organizational values into digital form
The Approach
I led the website’s structure and visual direction, focusing on clarity first.
The design process included:
Establishing a clear information hierarchy
Creating breathable layouts that allow content to lead
Developing a restrained, professional color palette
Selecting typography that balances warmth with authority
Designing intuitive page-level user flows
Rather than over-designing, I leaned into intentional simplicity, allowing the organization’s mission and storytelling to take center stage.
The Result
A clean, content-led website that positions LGLI as credible, grounded, and impact-focused. The final digital experience feels calm, structured, and trustworthy supporting both accessibility and organizational authority.