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P.E.A.C.E.

Initiative

Year: 2021

Duration: 2 months

Native Mobile App

Tools Used: Figma, Miro, Visual Studio Code, Photoshop, Github,

My Role: UI Design, User A/B Testing, User Research, Logo Creation.

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Bexar County

remains one of the most dangerous areas for domestic violence victims. We are changing that narrative through community-wide education and direct support for survivors of all ages—from children to seniors.

To bridge the gap between information and immediate.

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Style Guide

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User Research

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Our research, supported by an interview with the Director of the P.E.A.C.E. Initiative, highlights a critical crisis: The challenge lies in creating a platform that addresses the universal nature of domestic violence while providing tailored, life-saving resources for diverse groups.

Patricia S. Castillo
Executive Director

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With research we developed a 

User Persona

to ground the app’s development to understand the reality of a survivor’s daily life, ensuring that every feature accounts for the unique constraints of living under surveillance.

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Wireframes

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Prototype

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  • Crisis Intervention: Immediate, discreet tools for users navigating high-stress domestic situations.

  • Educational Modules: Comprehensive resources to raise awareness and improve how the Bexar County community identifies and responds to domestic violence.

  • Advocacy Integration: Centralized access to local support networks and systemic advocacy efforts.

Our solution is a dual-purpose mobile application that provides:

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