Friday’s Spotlight: Kristen Sunny, Product Designer

Kristen Sunny, Product designer

The past two months have been exciting for the Centre for Youth and Development. We connected with Kristen Sunny, a Product Designer who is supporting CYD with redesigning the website. 

Kristen Sunny has committed her time to help re-design our website to improve your online experience and continue to voice our mission, objectives, and projects to help children, youth and women in Malawi. 

Kristen has worked with the Centre for Youth and Development to redesign the organization’s website, with the goal of making it easier for partners, donors, and volunteers to find the information they are looking for. She hopes that her designs will highlight the partnership and volunteer opportunities with CYD and increase the number of donations the organization receives to help fund our projects. 

Kristen is a Product Designer from the US, with a background in fundraising and nonprofit program management. She specializes in designing user interfaces. including responsive web and mobile apps, to create streamlined, intuitive, and delightful digital products. She is passionate about supporting the mission and work of nonprofits and volunteers her time to help improve online experiences for their clients, partners, and donors.

She has gone above and beyond to help us scout and identify Software engineers to support CYD with building the website. Thanks to her we have been connected to Joshua Mcleana from Washington State in US, Himanshu Verma and Shiva Yadav, both from northern India who forms the Website Development Team and her husband Robin, a Full Stack Engineer who has always been there supporting in the background and will continue to provide support should the Dev team need support.

If you need a Product designer to support you with any of your works, will surely recommend Kristen. Click on her portfolio link above to find out more about her work.

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