Lauren Weldon is a student at the University of Notre Dame, working towards dual degrees in Business Analytics and Visual Communication Design, with a concentration in designing impactful user experiences and user interfaces. Lauren merges her design and business backgrounds through user-centered design principles, basing design decisions on user needs and business goals.
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Lauren's work spans across print, digital, and installation work with emphasis on impactful user experiences. Check out the case studies below or check out her full portfolio.
DST, or Detroit Student Transit, is a data-driven cross-platform application for students, parents, and administrators aimed at tackling Detroit’s public transportation system that has become a main reason for the severe disparity in Detroit’s public school attendance rates.
Take Back the Night is an annual event and awareness campaign by Notre Dame's Gender Relations Center. In 2017, the campaign featured the three 'sibling' colleges Notre Dame, Saint Mary's, and Holy Cross College, and utilized multichannel marketing materials to maximize impact across the campuses.
This mobile-first web app prototype serves as a one-stop resource to students, prospective students, and faculty in the Notre Dame Department of Art, Art History, and Design. The name is inspired by the two-course sequence of 2D and 3D Foundations that AAHD students must take.
The Street Team app was designed and developed to help Harvard Square Homeless Shelter (largest volunteer homeless shelter) best serve the local homeless population. The rebranding was prototyped as a proof of concept to better represent the organization through a unified digital presence.