The Problem
National park websites, including Zion National Park’s, are often overloaded with information, featuring extensive dropdown menus and dense text. While informative, this structure can overwhelm visitors, making it difficult for the average user to quickly find essential details such as trail information, park maps, and visitor guidelines. The lack of visual hierarchy and intuitive navigation often leads to frustration, especially for first-time visitors looking for a seamless planning experience.
Zion National Park
The Solution
I redesigned and coded a visually-driven website for Zion National Park. My approach focused on user experience and strategic content organization, ensuring that visitors could easily access key information without navigating through cluttered menus. The redesigned site features simplified navigation, visual storytelling, and a user-centric layout along with responsive design, giving users an engaging and stress-free experience.



Website
Hand-coded in Dreamweaver, this new Zion National Park website offers a seamless and user-friendly experience with a simple, intuitive navigation system. It brings everything you need to know into one convenient place, enhanced with interactive maps, engaging videos, and FAQ drop-downs for easy access to key information.