

The IHS Mpox site is fully mobile-responsive. Desktop view on left, mobile view on right.
In response to the Mpox pandemic and guidance from the CDC and HHS, I was asked to quickly launch a basic website on IHS.gov that can be expanded to include new information and resources about the virus.


The Frequently Asked Questions section features collapsibles to reduce scrolling. Desktop view on left and mobile view on right.
We launched the initial site in three hours. Though the site only contains a moderate amount of information on four pages, I designed it with the expectation that the content will grow to be much more extensive over time. I formatted the FAQ as collapsibles, which can be nested into broader categories to reduce page length and improve user navigability. The file structure for documents on the resource pages (below) breaks files down by category and uses a naming system that allows for efficient updating without changing file URLs.


The Patient Resources page on desktop (left) and Clinician Resources page on mobile (right)

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