HD3RD SPACES 

The HD3RD Spaces project aimed to build a digital directory showcasing free, inclusive, and non-partisan community spaces and events in Halifax and Dartmouth. The platform was designed to strengthen social connection by providing an accessible, people-first resource for local residents, particularly those seeking alternatives to commercial or institutional spaces.

Role
Web Design & Development, UI/UX Design, Illustration

Live Project
hd3rdspaces.ca

Client
RISE - Apathy is Boring

Timeline

May 2025 - June 2025

Problem Statement:

Many residents in Halifax and Dartmouth don’t know where to find safe, welcoming, and no-cost places to gather, host events, or build community. Existing platforms are scattered or difficult to navigate, and marginalized communities often lack visibility in traditional listings.

Key Challenges:

  • Lack of centralized, easily navigable directory

  • Difficulty distinguishing truly free and inclusive spaces

  • Limited resources for development and promotion

Project Role:

I was the designer, developer, and illustrator for this project, and I with the RISE team to discover what requirements they had for their site.

Below are the tools used for creating this project:

  • Figma for wireframing and prototype

  • Google My Maps for embedding a browsable visual map

  • Squarespace for live build

  • Procreate for creating custom illustrations

Solution:

  • Design an inviting, mobile-friendly site that maps and lists community spaces

  • Build trust through warm visuals and clear, people-focused messaging

  • Empower users to submit spaces and explore by location and category

  • Keep it easy to update and accessible organizers

Research & Discovery

Primary Inputs:

  • Conversations with organizers and local space users

  • Review of existing mapping tools (Google Maps, municipal directories)

  • Prior experience working with community initiatives and youth programs

Insights:

  • Users wanted a visual-first experience

  • It was important to define key terms like free, inclusive, and non-partisan up front.

  • Trust signals (warm visuals, illustrations, local language).

Site Map:

  • Home (logo, map embed, directory, Instagram feed, funder acknowledgment)

  • About (mission, illustration, core values)

  • Directory (filter by area + category)

  • Submit a Space form

  • FAQ (terms like “third spaces,” how submissions work)

  • Contact

Lo-fi Wireframes + Screenshots

Due to the tight turnaround, we only had time to create low fidelity wireframes before the final design. Below are select screenshots of the wireframes and the final pages.

Illustrations

I created eight custom illustrations, to strengthen HD3RD Spaces’ brand identity, to be used across the site/socials/etc.

Final Features

  1. Interactive map embedded with location tags

  2. Directory view with tags for location (Halifax, Dartmouth) and categories (Art, Nature, Third Space, etc.)

  3. Submit a Space form for users to request spaces in the directory.

  4. Custom illustrations showing diverse people engaging in community activities

  5. Responsive design for mobile-first access

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