Project

Stanford Health Care Search Experience

Client

[Stanford Health Care]

Category

[Product Design]

[Design Systems]

[Creative Direction]

Year

2025-2026

As part of a full rebuild of the Stanford Health Care web experience, I designed a search system intended to replace the disparate lookup flows scattered across the existing site. The strategy centered on a single search shell that flexes across entity types, providers, locations, conditions, etc., with a local navigation at the top of the shell that lets users switch between entities without leaving the search context. The shell holds a consistent input and filter model, while the underlying schema for each entity determines how the result card flexes, adapting to the unique requirements of each entity. The result is a search experience that reads as one product, and a pattern that scales to new entity types as the rebuild continues without another round of design.

Credits

Credits

I'm a product designer and poet living in Dumbo, Brooklyn with my partner and our dalmatian, Seven.

I work with founders and teams across fashion and luxury, e-commerce, technology, and arts and culture — integrating brand, product, and language into forward-thinking experiences.

Brooklyn, NY

02:08 PM

© Copyright 2026

I'm a product designer and poet living in Dumbo, Brooklyn with my partner and our dalmatian, Seven.

I work with founders and teams across fashion and luxury, e-commerce, technology, and arts and culture — integrating brand, product, and language into forward-thinking experiences.

Brooklyn, NY

02:08 PM

© Copyright 2026

I'm a product designer and poet living in Dumbo, Brooklyn with my partner and our dalmatian, Seven.

I work with founders and teams across fashion and luxury, e-commerce, technology, and arts and culture — integrating brand, product, and language into forward-thinking experiences.

Brooklyn, NY

02:08 PM

© Copyright 2026