Hannah Rosentreter

User Research & Experience Design Portfolio

User Research | Information Architecture | Interface Design

Finding the right therapist just got a lot less confusing.

mae is a therapy app, made accessible and educational, that helps users find a therapist who is right for their needs while reducing emotional burden, bolstering confidence through education, and bettering their relationship to their mental health.

Information Architecture | User Interface Design

Select a seat with ease and transparency on Spivi

Spivi enables exercisers to select their seat in a workout class in advance of showing up. The UI for this platform felt outdated and confusing when I used it for a recent cycling class, so I decided to take it for a spin.

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Hannah Rosentreter

National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center (NACC)

Below you’ll see a couple examples of how I’ve recently been able to leverage my UX skillset in my job as a Project Manager. In addition, I regularly build email marketing campaigns and supplemental webpages in Hubspot and analyze results from surveys to our Centers.

  • REC Webpage

    I sketched wireframes for NACC’s web developer to design a new webpage with a jobs page and directory dedicated to assisting the REC (Research Education Component) Steering Committee and Trainees.

  • 2022 Hybrid Spring ADRC Meeting

    I led the transition of an in-person conference to a hybrid platform. I consulted on customizations to the Hubilo platform UI, wrote copy, and drew up user flows to demonstrate how attendees would find and navigate the new platform.