Community Relations

The Problem
★ Toronto Metropolitan University Faculty of Arts Students don’t know about the resources available to them. ★
The Solution
A new section added to the existing Society of Arts Social Sciences & Humanities website showcasing the available resources and community information.
The Team
Solo Project
Alexis Williams
Project Type
Student Group Website Revision
Tools used


Timeline
8 Months
Overview
I contributed to the development and enhancement of the SASSH website, a platform designed to showcase community engagement, events, and student opportunities within the Faculty of Arts. My work included both design and content creation, ensuring a user-friendly experience that reflects SASSH's goals and values.
Key Contributions
Website Structure & Content Management
Designed and updated the Community, Events, and Resources pages to improve navigation and accessibility.
Ensured consistency in layout, visual design, and tone across all sections of the site.
Visual Design & Branding
Created graphics and banners to align with SASSH’s brand identity using Canva and Adobe Creative Suite.
Designed visually appealing event announcements and student spotlight features.
Content Creation
Wrote and edited engaging content to highlight community initiatives, workshops, and undergraduate opportunities.
Maintained clear, inclusive language to appeal to diverse student audiences.
Website Optimization
Improved user navigation and streamlined the site’s structure for easier access to information.
Integrated links to external resources, ensuring a seamless user experience.
Site Visuals
Community Hub (home page)

Grants Page

Essay Contest Page

Arts Lounge Landing Page

Course Union & Student Group Landing Page

Course Union Information Page - Each group has their own

Outcome
The updated SASSH website effectively showcases student achievements, fosters community engagement, and provides clear, accessible information for students and faculty. My contributions enhanced both the usability and visual appeal of the platform, supporting SASSH's mission to connect and empower the Faculty of Arts community.