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Designed an engaging homepage for the National Youth Rights Association (NYRA). The layout includes a top navigation bar and organized sections for the slogan, key issues, blog posts, and more, providing a clear and dynamic interface to promote youth rights effectively.

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Great project, Sandip!

I love your hero section and how clearly you communicate the mission. The site flows really nicely and feels cohesive.

A few suggestions that could strengthen it even further:

  • It would be powerful to highlight NYRA’s current impact more clearly. For example, how much money has already been raised and what has that achieved. Showing tangible outcomes builds trust and motivates people to take action because they can see their contribution will make a real difference.
  • For the newsletter sign-up, I’d question whether zip code is necessary. It’s common to ask for just name and email, and zip code can feel a bit personal if users don’t understand why it’s needed.
  • The “Take Action” section on the homepage feels slightly overwhelming. You’re asking users to help in three different ways immediately. It might be more effective to introduce an overview of how people can get involved, then guide them to a dedicated Take Action page for more detail.
  • The “Join the Movement” form also feels a little ambiguous. What happens after I submit my information? Have I officially joined? What does that actually mean in practice? Clarifying this would help build confidence and reduce hesitation.

Overall, this is a great website. It communicates NYRA’s mission clearly, feels friendly, and looks clean. With a few changes, it could build even more trust and take things to the next level. Keep up the amazing work!


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