Eyes of lego character peeking across a yellow background.
Eyes of lego character peeking across a yellow background.
Eyes of lego character peeking across a yellow background.

Lego Masters

Collaborative redesign team project with fellow students from California State University, Fullerton, and the University College of Northern Denmark to redesign an unofficial version of Lego Insider's Sign-Up Form in accordance with accessibility guidelines.

Services

Accessible Design

Web Design

Branding

Year

2024

Some of the main features included for accessibility purposes were pop-up, icons, drop-down menu, and color contrast.
Some of the main features included for accessibility purposes were pop-up, icons, drop-down menu, and color contrast.
Some of the main features included for accessibility purposes were pop-up, icons, drop-down menu, and color contrast.
To maintain branding with Lego, we sourced the fonts and color palette from their website. Making sure that they met the 2pt. line thickness and +4.5:1 color contrast ratio for accessibility.
To maintain branding with Lego, we sourced the fonts and color palette from their website. Making sure that they met the 2pt. line thickness and +4.5:1 color contrast ratio for accessibility.
To maintain branding with Lego, we sourced the fonts and color palette from their website. Making sure that they met the 2pt. line thickness and +4.5:1 color contrast ratio for accessibility.
One of the main areas my group focused on was inclusion, hence the colors and attire being gender nuetral.
One of the main areas my group focused on was inclusion, hence the colors and attire being gender nuetral.
One of the main areas my group focused on was inclusion, hence the colors and attire being gender nuetral.

Given the interactive nature of our activity, my team and I implemented various features to support visual, auditory, and cognitive accessibility—ensuring WCAG compliance and maintaining brand consistency—using Lego-inspired styles.

To push accessibility even further, we developed an inclusive avatar builder with interactive UI states and shareable outputs, all built for responsiveness and usability.

Due to time constraints, the prototype was incomplete, so I independently refined it post-deadline, enhancing interactions, accessibility, and functionality for a fully prototyped Lego Insiders Sign-Up Form.