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Project Summary

People Against Leigh Syndrome (PALS) is a non-profit organization affiliated with UT Health dedicated to supporting Leigh syndrome research and global support for warriors and their families. When approached by the organization to assist, we were more than excited to partner with PALS to deliver a digital experience optimized for accessibility and ease of use, all designed with PALS-specific requirements to maximize usability across devices and ensure ease of access for a worldwide audience.

Services included

  • Custom CMS Website:
    Fully tailored for PALS, the site allows admins to manage blog posts, warrior testimonials, events, and on-screen content editing with intuitive UX/UI elements for accessibility.
  • Promotional Materials:
    Designed and supplied branded materials, including printed flyers, custom stress balls, pens, bracelets, and banners.
Laptop displaying a website for People Against Leigh Syndrome with a smiling young boy and a call to action to help change the outcome of Leigh Syndrome.

Leigh Syndrome Resources

One of the primary tasks of the website project required the creation of a dedicated resources page to strengthen global connections, giving families access to essential tools and forming a supportive, international community.

Smartphone showing resources for individuals and families living with Leigh syndrome, including MitoAction, MitoCanada, and MitoCon Italy websites and mission descriptions.
Person using a MacBook Pro laptop showing a webpage titled 'Resources for Individuals and Families Living With Leigh Syndrome.'
Box filled with green promotional pens branded with the word 'PALS' and the phrase 'People Against Leigh Syndrome.'
Multiple green brain-shaped stress balls with the white logo and text 'PALS People Against Leigh Syndrome'.
Close-up of green silicone wristbands with white text reading 'AGAINST LEIGH SYNDROME'.
Laptop on white desk displaying a webpage about an annual fundraiser breaking records, with a hand using a mouse nearby and office supplies around.
Laptop displaying a website for People Against Leigh Syndrome with a smiling young boy sitting cross-legged and a call to action to donate or join the registry.

Website Overview

The custom-built PALS website includes a dedicated Leigh Syndrome Warriors section, offering families and warriors a platform to share powerful testimonials that not only raise awareness but also foster a supportive community. Developed from scratch, the Warrior Testimonial feature uses a CMS database, enabling PALS staff to log in and easily add new warriors via an on-screen editor without technical barriers, further embodying PALS's mission to educate, support, and unite the Leigh syndrome community.

Laptop displaying a website about Leigh Syndrome Warrior Kaden with overlapping web page for adding a new testimonial.
Website homepage for People Against Leigh Syndrome (PALS) featuring a smiling young boy sitting, leadership team photos in colorful boxes, recent articles, and a contact form with an image of a smartphone displaying communication icons.

TRiaLS: FAQ

The TRiaLS (Therapeutic Registry in Leigh Syndrome) FAQ section is a vital resource for understanding the TRiaLS program, which collects data from individuals with Leigh syndrome to drive research advancements. This section addresses common questions about the registry's purpose, data usage, and participant benefits, highlighting how each submission aids global research efforts. For families, caregivers, and researchers, this resource underscores the importance of participation in supporting scientific discovery and potential therapeutic breakthroughs in Leigh syndrome.

Laptop showing a webpage titled 'TRIALs: The International Registry For Leigh Syndrome' with two floating FAQ pages beside it.
Smartphone screen showing the PALS website page for TRiaLS: The International Registry for Leigh Syndrome with a 'Join Now' button and frequently asked questions.
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