BallotBud

Helping young and first-time voters navigate elections with confidence

ROLE

Visual Designer

SKILLS

Product Design UI Design Mobile Design

TIMELINE

Jul - Aug 2025

TEAM

3 Designers 1 UX Researcher 1 Project Manager 1 Marketing Manager 1 Developer 1 Mentor

3 Designers 1 UX Researcher 1 Project Manager 1 Marketing Manager 1 Developer 1 Mentor

Overview

How might we provide clear, nonpartisan election information to help first-time voters feel informed and confident?

As a team of 7, we reimagined the election preparation experience within 10 weeks.

Problem

Young voters are motivated to participate but the voting system isn’t designed for them.

Deadlines are scattered across websites, ballot measures are written in legal jargon, and unbiased explanations are difficult to find. What should feel empowering often becomes overwhelming, leaving first-time voters underprepared when it matters most.

Solution

Voting companion: Everything you need, in one place

BallotBud centralizes election deadlines, personalized ballot breakdowns, and unbiased explanations into one streamlined platform.

Research

Understanding our users

We collected 55 survey responses across ages 18–65+

  • 76.4% were between 18–24

  • 80% were California-based

State specifc ballots proved to be complex, setting up barriers against young voter engagment.

"I wish maybe if there was a little bit more descriptions about what each thing you're voting for was about just so I could remember a little bit better." -Interviewee, 18-24

Our understanding of voters between the ages of 18 and 24 grew as we conducted interviews with them; identifying challenges with language and the overall submission workflow.

"When reading about different propositions in the ballots, I found that the language used to describe them to be difficult to understand, which made the voting process more tedious” -Participant #39, 18-24

COMPETITORS

Analyzing our competitors

We examined six voting information platforms to help us gauge what solutions on the market are already hitting, and what still remains to be addressed.

Strengths

  • Location and ballot specific guidance

  • Trusted reputations

  • No biased language

Weaknesses

  • Information overload per page

  • Future elections are not easily visible

  • Lack of live updates on ballot tracking

Insights

Four common themes stood out from our research

Trust

Need plain-language explanations of propositions.

Clarity

Desire for unbiased, credible resources.

Guidance

Voters want help creating a voting plan.

Accessibility

Mobile-first is preferred.

Trust

Clarity

Guidance

Accessibility

Need plain-language explanations of propositions.

Desire for unbiased, credible resources.

Voters want help creating a voting plan.

Mobile-first is preferred.

Pain points

If we identify these to be our three main issues…

  1. Low civic literacy

Many first-time voters lack clarity around how the voting process works

  1. Information overload & distrust

Existing resources often feels overwhelming and biased, making it difficult for voters to trust and interpret the information

  1. Low engagement in local & state elections

Turnout consistently drops in non-presidential elections, partly due to lack of awareness about their impact and limited accessible resources

DESIGN DECISIONS

…what features could directly address them?

Voting checklist

Provides a breakdown of the voting process step by step

Candidate comparisons

Structure key information on stances into a familar side-by-side visual to support their judgement

Ballot previews

Users can view all upcoming elections along with their respective propositions and candidates to stay up to date

Mid fiDELITY

Checklist

Once onboarded on the site, users complete a survey to then walk through the exact steps they need to complete a vote. With a clear timeline laid out, voters can know they are on track!






Candidate Comparison

Inspired by trading cards, information can be delivered with nuance while maintaining a clean format so as to not overwhelm the user.

Ballot Review

Users will not miss an upcoming election, and can bookmark elections to guarantee it stays on their radar.

USABILITY TESTING

Initial user thoughts

Throughout the 5 user testing sessions, we focused testing how users go about navigating the web portal, and validating if our concepts landed correctly. Our line of questioning varied between open-ended questions to see where on the portal users are drawn to, as well as more specific tasks to see how successfully they could interact with the unfamilar interface.

IMPROVEMENTS

Three resounding areas for improvement stood out

Navigation

Users found navigation difficult and confusing due to many different pages, entry points, and unclear labels

Visual cues

The color coding for candidate stances was confusing for users as it was not immediatley clear if it reflected the candidate opinion, site bias, or an indication of being addressed or not.

Credibility

While information provided about upcoming elections was useful, users thought more information is necessary with clear citations in case they wanted to delve deeper as their own discretion

High fidelity

Navigation

We moved the checklist to the dashboard and rewrote the copy of buttons to simplify reduce the amount of entry points between pages.

Visual Cues

Stances were rewritten to for clarity and the green-red color coding was removed. Users no longer need to interpret the visual cues and can focus on the facts plainly presented.

Credibility

We added more resources and explanations to the general election page to allow users to dive deeper and learn more.

what i learned

What I learned

Visuals hold power

Striking a balance between a digestible visual design and an informative interface is a tough task. Color can be used sparingly while still allowing for clear, impactful spreads.

Defaults are necessary

Personalization can often come at the cost of convenience. It does not hurt to sacrifice more specialized user functions, in exchange for less user effort to reach a desired outcome.

2.6.2026 © AMINA KONYSBAYEVA

2.6.2026 © AMINA KONYSBAYEVA

2.6.2026 © AMINA KONYSBAYEVA