Strategic Content Mapping — UX Design Warrior

Portfolio · Strategic Content Mapping

Content that follows the user, not just the page.

Before a screen is built, someone has to decide what belongs on it, where it lives, and how a user gets there. These projects show how strategic content decisions drive IA restructure — from sitemap to wireframe to hi-fi execution.

Journey Maps User Flows Affinity Mapping Task Analysis Content Architecture

Strategic content mapping starts with the user, not the page

Every design decision I make starts with understanding what a user needs to know, when they need to know it, and what stands in the way. These projects show how I map that thinking before a single screen is built.

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Start with the person, not the page Journey maps and personas ground every content decision in real user goals and friction points.
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Map the flow before designing the screen User flows reveal decision points where content clarity is the difference between success and drop-off.
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Surface what the data is saying Affinity mapping and task analysis turn research noise into clear design direction.

Queen Pelican Cleaning · E-Commerce · Web

Mapping a purchase path that builds trust at every step

An eco-friendly cleaning and artisan soap brand needed a site that guided visitors from discovery to purchase without friction — particularly for a niche, values-driven product line.

The Problem

Users needed more than a product list

Eco-conscious shoppers want to understand what they're buying and why it matters. A standard shop flow wasn't enough — the content had to earn trust before asking for a purchase.

The Mapping

Two personas, two entry points

Gina and Karen each approach the site differently. Mapping their Log-in, Sign-up, and purchase flows revealed where content needed to reassure, filter, and confirm — not just direct.

The Outcome

A flow that filters by values first

The Vegan Soap purchase flow places product filtering before browsing — a content decision that validates the user's values before the transaction.

User Flows

Queen Pelican Log-in and Sign-up user flow for personas Gina and Karen

User Flow — Log-In / Sign-Up

Gina purchases vegan soap user flow

User Flow — Gina Purchases Vegan Soap

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Keto Me Coaching · Mobile App · Health & Wellness

Turning research noise into a content strategy for community and coaching

A keto coaching app serving users across multiple health backgrounds required content that supported three distinct goals: finding community, accessing coaching, and navigating dietary guidance.

The Problem

Users weren't just looking for diet tips

Research surfaced emotional and social needs — accountability, peer connection, diabetes management — that a standard recipe or coaching app wouldn't address.

The Mapping

Affinity mapping revealed three distinct user modes

Cards clustered around community-seeking, goal-driven task completion, and accountability/coaching. Each required a different content entry point and flow structure.

The Outcome

Three flows, one coherent content system

Journey maps for Brenda and Pam translated research findings into phase-by-phase content needs. User flows mapped exact decision points where the app's content had to guide or reassure.

Journey Maps

Brenda
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Brenda

Teacher working toward a Master's in Education

Gen X Divorced Managing diabetes Seeking community
Phase 1Explore the app Phase 2Find community Phase 3Enter chat room Phase 4Announce potluck Phase 5Potluck event
Thinking Will I find friends here who also manage diabetes? Are there interactive groups nearby? Is the group active? I want to feel the community before I dive in. Could we meet at the library and post it on the events calendar? Asked people to RSVP. One sponsor will provide drinks for diabetics.
Action Explore app — community features, chat room, nearby support groups. Browse and join groups. Find and join target group. Introduce myself. Get to know new connections. Find a date and room at the library. Ask mentors to come. Host potluck. Connect with friends. Post results with photos.
Pain level LowApp needs the right mix of community and goal-setting features. MediumNeeds a solid community feature to find people with similar conditions. MediumOfficial events would keep the community vibrant and active. MediumA local Keto connection to create and support member events. HighBuild relationships through public workshops and promotions.
Pam
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Pam

Young vegan business owner, mother of 3

Millennial Divorced Vegan keto Time-limited
Phase 1Set goals Phase 2Plan dinner Phase 3Go to the store Phase 4Prepare the meal Phase 5Control portions
Thinking Plan vegan meals the family will eat. Want to make a vegan cheesecake for dessert. I want to scan barcodes to make grocery shopping easier. I want to scan barcodes and find foods that meet keto requirements. Is there a video on how to make a vegan keto cheesecake? Worried about automatically weighing portions — don't want to overeat.
Action Go to Keto Me community and ask for keto-specific vegan meals. Use the barcode scan feature to identify keto-friendly ingredients. Find foods meeting keto requirements in the grocery store. Keto coach sends instructional video links. Uses YouTube for step-by-step guidance. Looks for app features or devices to help control portions.
Pain level LowApp should confirm nearby stores carry what she needs ahead of time. MediumNeeds vegan + vegetarian keto recipes with a built-in rating system. MediumScan feature should surface carbs and sugars upfront — not buried. HighNeeds hosted instructional videos organized by food type with step-by-step cookbooks. HighPortion info should be built directly into app recipes.

The through-line

"The map is never just for the designer — it's the first act of designing for the user."

Across three projects and three different product types, the same process holds: understand what users need to know, trace where that content lives, and design the path that gets them there without friction.