NewYYC
World Usability Day 2024 Winner — Empowering the underrepresented.
01 Intro
On Nov. 14 2024 I attended the World Usability Day Design Jam hosted by Calgary UX at Mount Royal University.
It was an awesome night where we had an hour to quickly devise and wireframe a product that fits the theme of World Usability Day 2024!
My group ended up winning first place based on our wireframes, ending the event with some prizes and a great experience!
02 Concept
The theme of World Usability Day 2024 was ensuring that all voices, especially those from underrepresented groups, are included in and can meaningfully participate in civic discussions.
Our group decided to wireframe an easy to use website that allows newcomers in Calgary to streamline their experience in finding events and resources near them to better integrate them into what's happening in the city.
I honestly ended up feeling really confident about our product, even moreso after winning that I decided to use my weekend after to actually build the project into fruition.
03 Designing
Using our already fantastic wireframes, I had a super easy time designing it in Figma.
I decided to name the project NewYYC, one because it's clear and concise about what the website entails, and another is because I had a really neat idea for the logo, wrapping YYC around itself.
A disproportionate amount of my time was spent designing a map of Calgary dividing its quadrants, it felt like a great experience for me trying different approaches on the design and implementing it in code.
04 Coding
With everything designed in Figma, the final step was building the actual app. I ended up using Vercel to build and deploy the project, using the standard React Framework.
Since I was pressed on time as I constrained myself for the project's start and finish to be within the weekend, I ended up trying and using Cursor for the first time to get the project built as fast as I can.
It ended up being really intuitive to use and gave me a strong foundation to work off of in order to get the look and feel of the website just how I wanted it.
For the website's results, I ended up using the City of Calgary's official data and API to obtain their recreational events.
05 Final Outcome
The final build of the project ended up looking amazing, and worked seamlessly. I ended up learning a lot about working
on a time constraint, both from the design jam and the weekend project!




Thanks for reading!