My web platform works, yet users still tell me they sometimes feel “lost.” I need a fresh UI/UX that puts navigation front and center for the general public who land on the site every day, whether they arrive via mobile or desktop. Here’s what absolutely must improve: • Simplify the current menu structure so first-time visitors always know where to click next. • Improve on-site search so results feel instant and relevant. • Streamline the overall user flow from landing page to key actions. I’m looking for a designer who can audit the existing experience, propose an intuitive information architecture, and translate it into clean, modern layouts. High-fidelity mock-ups in Figma (or a comparable tool) are fine, as long as they clearly show states, interactions, and responsive behaviour. Deliverables I’ll review and sign off on: 1. Revised sitemap and user-flow diagrams. 2. Low- and high-fidelity screens covering desktop and mobile breakpoints. 3. Clickable prototype demonstrating the new navigation in action. 4. A concise style guide so my dev team can implement the design without guesswork. Acceptance is based on real-world testing with a small user group: if they can complete core tasks faster and with fewer clicks, we’re done. If that sounds like your wheelhouse, let’s talk timelines and get started.