MyVillage Resource Portal

Case Study • 2025

Keeping it Brief

Mobile Design UI Design UX Design

There's an old saying: it takes a village. The harder question is why, in most communities, that village is so difficult to find.

MyVillage is a conceptual mobile platform designed to close that gap. Not by asking people to do more, but by making it easier to direct what they're already willing to give. A neighbor with a bag of canned goods, a box of outgrown kids' clothes, a free Saturday afternoon. The resources exist. The friction is in knowing where they're needed.

The experience opens with a choice that reflects two kinds of users: a conversational search bar for people who want to describe what they have in their own words, and a filter system for those who'd rather browse by category. Both paths lead to the same place — a map of local organizations actively accepting donations, from food banks and shelters to schools and community gardens.

Each organization has its own detail page: location, mission, upcoming events, accepted items, and a need indicator for each donation category so users can see where their contribution will matter most. The goal isn't just to facilitate a transaction. It's to give people a sense of where they fit in a larger network of care.

The design brief kept two things in tension throughout: warmth and utility. MyVillage needed to feel like a community tool, not a logistics app. Every interaction was designed to leave the user feeling more connected to their neighborhood, not just more organized.

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