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About Project

The developed web system is designed for search-and-rescue volunteer organizations, specifically aimed at searching for missing people in forests, cities and in many inaccessible areas of Russia.

LizaAlert operates across 53 regions in Russia, with approximately 4,000 participants. Given the scale and scope of the organization's operations, the projected system incorporates a vast array of functionality to support their activities effectively.

  1. Top volunteer organization for missing persons in Russia
  2. Active in all 85 Russian regions
  3. Social impact project helping rescue teams digitize workflows and save lives

(Feb 2022 - Oct 2022)

Problem

Their existing digital tools were fragmented, outdated, and manually operated. Information was scattered across chats, spreadsheets, and offline workflows — making it difficult to scale, coordinate, or retain context over time.

Goal

Design a centralized digital system to:

  • Store and archive all operational data
  • Integrate essential volunteer tools in one place
  • Save time by automating repetitive tasks for coordinators and volunteers

Rescue Operations

Length: 9 months

Team: PM, 4 Designers, BA Team

Role: Lead Designer

What I did

As a UX Designer, I:

  • Analyzed data and documentation related to the project
  • Conducted workshops with the design team and users to gather insights and requirements
  • Conducted user testing to validate design decisions
  • Created diagrams and various flowcharts to visualize user journeys and interactions

During the project, I actively contributed to the development of low-fidelity mockups, prototyping, and wireframing to make sure the design vision was achieved successfully.

Part of Value Proposition Canvas

Swimlane diagram

Information architecture

Site map for mobile version

One of the flows example - Registration flow

Chatbot Persona and Scripting

I took on different responsibilities, in addition, as the Lead Designer, I:

  • Led a team of three designers
  • Established effective communication and collaboration channels for the team
  • Set the goals and priorities for our design work
  • Organized tasks and assigned resources within the team
  • Joined concept discussions, gave feedback on the work, and resolved any problems or mistakes that came up
  • Conducted onboarding for new designers

User Story mapping

Swimlane diagram overview

VPC Workshop

First design demo

User story

Social aspect

For me this project was particularly important as it served a crucial social mission — helping to locate missing persons in the former USSR region.

Through design, I addressed LizaAlert's challenges and provided innovative solutions. Working on this project allowed me to combine my passion for design with a greater purpose, making a positive impact on the lives of others.

Mobile concept

Web concept

results

  • MVP launched in pilot region within 3 months
  • Coordinators reduced case prep time by ~40%
  • Volunteer data is now centralized and searchable across past cases
  • Mobile prototype tested by 15 volunteers (positive feedback on clarity & autonomy)

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About me

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LizaAlert

About Project

The developed web system is designed for search-and-rescue volunteer organizations, specifically aimed at searching for missing people in forests, cities and in many inaccessible areas of Russia.

LizaAlert operates across 53 regions in Russia, with approximately 4,000 participants. Given the scale and scope of the organization's operations, the projected system incorporates a vast array of functionality to support their activities effectively.

  1. Top volunteer organization for missing persons in Russia
  2. Active in all 85 Russian regions
  3. Social impact project helping rescue teams digitize workflows and save lives

(Feb 2022 - Oct 2022)

Problem

Their existing digital tools were fragmented, outdated, and manually operated. Information was scattered across chats, spreadsheets, and offline workflows — making it difficult to scale, coordinate, or retain context over time.

Goal

Design a centralized digital system to:

  • Store and archive all operational data
  • Integrate essential volunteer tools in one place
  • Save time by automating repetitive tasks for coordinators and volunteers

Rescue Operations

Length: 9 months

Team: PM, 4 Designers, BA Team

Role: Lead Designer

What I did

As a UX Designer, I:

  • Analyzed data and documentation related to the project
  • Conducted workshops with the design team and users to gather insights and requirements
  • Conducted user testing to validate design decisions
  • Created diagrams and various flowcharts to visualize user journeys and interactions

During the project, I actively contributed to the development of low-fidelity mockups, prototyping, and wireframing to make sure the design vision was achieved successfully.

Part of Value Proposition Canvas

Swimlane diagram

Information architecture

Site map for mobile version

One of the flows example - Registration flow

Chatbot Persona and Scripting

I took on different responsibilities, in addition, as the Lead Designer, I:

  • Led a team of three designers
  • Established effective communication and collaboration channels for the team
  • Set the goals and priorities for our design work
  • Organized tasks and assigned resources within the team
  • Joined concept discussions, gave feedback on the work, and resolved any problems or mistakes that came up
  • Conducted onboarding for new designers

User Story mapping

Swimlane diagram overview

VPC Workshop

First design demo

User story

Social aspect

For me this project was particularly important as it served a crucial social mission — helping to locate missing persons in the former USSR region.

Through design, I addressed LizaAlert's challenges and provided innovative solutions. Working on this project allowed me to combine my passion for design with a greater purpose, making a positive impact on the lives of others.

Mobile concept

Web concept

results

  • MVP launched in pilot region within 3 months
  • Coordinators reduced case prep time by ~40%
  • Volunteer data is now centralized and searchable across past cases
  • Mobile prototype tested by 15 volunteers (positive feedback on clarity & autonomy)

Home

About me

Contacts

LizaAlert

About Project

The developed web system is designed for search-and-rescue volunteer organizations, specifically aimed at searching for missing people in forests, cities and in many inaccessible areas of Russia.

LizaAlert operates across 53 regions in Russia, with approximately 4,000 participants. Given the scale and scope of the organization's operations, the projected system incorporates a vast array of functionality to support their activities effectively.

  1. Top volunteer organization for missing persons in Russia
  2. Active in all 85 Russian regions
  3. Social impact project helping rescue teams digitize workflows and save lives

(Feb 2022 - Oct 2022)

Problem

Their existing digital tools were fragmented, outdated, and manually operated. Information was scattered across chats, spreadsheets, and offline workflows — making it difficult to scale, coordinate, or retain context over time.

Goal

Design a centralized digital system to:

  • Store and archive all operational data
  • Integrate essential volunteer tools in one place
  • Save time by automating repetitive tasks for coordinators and volunteers

Domain: Rescue Operations

Length: 9 months

Team: PM, 4 Designers, BA Team

Role: Lead Designer

What I did

As a UX Designer, I:

  • Analyzed data and documentation related to the project
  • Conducted workshops with the design team and users to gather insights and requirements
  • Conducted user testing to validate design decisions
  • Created diagrams and various flowcharts to visualize user journeys and interactions

During the project, I actively contributed to the development of low-fidelity mockups, prototyping, and wireframing to make sure the design vision was achieved successfully.

Part of Value Proposition Canvas

Swimlane diagram

Information architecture

Site map for mobile version

One of the flows example - Registration flow

Chatbot Persona and Scripting

I took on different responsibilities, in addition, as the Lead Designer, I:

  • Led a team of three designers
  • Established effective communication and collaboration channels for the team
  • Set the goals and priorities for our design work
  • Organized tasks and assigned resources within the team
  • Joined concept discussions, gave feedback on the work, and resolved any problems or mistakes that came up
  • Conducted onboarding for new designers

User Story mapping

Swimlane diagram overview

VPC Workshop

First design demo

User story

Social aspect

For me this project was particularly important as it served a crucial social mission — helping to locate missing persons in the former USSR region.

Through design, I addressed LizaAlert's challenges and provided innovative solutions. Working on this project allowed me to combine my passion for design with a greater purpose, making a positive impact on the lives of others.

Mobile concept

Web concept

results

  • MVP launched in pilot region within 3 months
  • Coordinators reduced case prep time by ~40%
  • Volunteer data is now centralized and searchable across past cases
  • Mobile prototype tested by 15 volunteers (positive feedback on clarity & autonomy)