FoxSports.com is the hub for national and regional sports content and events. Prior to its current video-only format, I worked on several additional redesigns, including the first responsive web redesign in 2013.
FoxSports.com is the hub for national and regional sports content and events. Prior to its current video-only format, I worked on several additional redesigns, including the first responsive web redesign in 2013.
FoxSports.com is the hub for national and regional sports content and events. Prior to its current video-only format, I worked on several additional redesigns, including the first responsive web redesign in 2013.
FoxSports.com is the hub for national and regional sports content and events. Prior to its current video-only format, I worked on several additional redesigns, including the first responsive web redesign in 2013.
FoxSports.com is the hub for national and regional sports content and events. Prior to its current video-only format, I worked on several additional redesigns, including the first responsive web redesign in 2013.
ROLE
UI/UX, Art Direction
UI/UX, Art Direction
YEARS
2013-2019
2013-2019
PLATFORMS I WORKED ON
Web
Web
In 2017, there was a sudden shift to a strategy that emphasizes video and our television personalities. Our goal was to come up with a layout that would best showcase our videos while also giving content editors the freedom to curate custom collections.
In 2017, there was a sudden shift to a strategy that emphasizes video and our television personalities. Our goal was to come up with a layout that would best showcase our videos while also giving content editors the freedom to curate custom collections.
In 2017, there was a sudden shift to a strategy that emphasizes video and our television personalities. Our goal was to come up with a layout that would best showcase our videos while also giving content editors the freedom to curate custom collections.
The following screens are just a glimpse at the numerous versions of FoxSports.com I have put together over the last six years.
The following screens are just a glimpse at the numerous versions of FoxSports.com I have put together over the last six years.
We introduced the Fox Box with our first redesign, a widget that sat in the right rail. When conceived, we had imagined it to be a dynamic panel that you could expand and close. The experience was stunted due to technical limitations. Instead of opening a panel, the user was taken to a new page. Over the years, we gradually transitioned to a more contemporary score strip design.
We introduced the Fox Box with our first redesign, a widget that sat in the right rail. When conceived, we had imagined it to be a dynamic panel that you could expand and close. The experience was stunted due to technical limitations. Instead of opening a panel, the user was taken to a new page. Over the years, we gradually transitioned to a more contemporary score strip design.
We introduced the Fox Box with our first redesign, a widget that sat in the right rail. When conceived, we had imagined it to be a dynamic panel that you could expand and close. The experience was stunted due to technical limitations. Instead of opening a panel, the user was taken to a new page. Over the years, we gradually transitioned to a more contemporary score strip design.
We introduced the Fox Box with our first redesign, a widget that sat in the right rail. When conceived, we had imagined it to be a dynamic panel that you could expand and close. The experience was stunted due to technical limitations. Instead of opening a panel, the user was taken to a new page. Over the years, we gradually transitioned to a more contemporary score strip design.
During the original redesign, we were asked to create a simplified navigation where everything would fall under four buckets: Sports, Watch, Fantasy, and More. As expected, this version was short-lived because the sports were too buried. The next version listed out the top sports while keeping the other categories in their respective buckets. As we moved to a more video-focused site, we changed our navigation to feature Shows.
During the original redesign, we were asked to create a simplified navigation where everything would fall under four buckets: Sports, Watch, Fantasy, and More. As expected, this version was short-lived because the sports were too buried. The next version listed out the top sports while keeping the other categories in their respective buckets. As we moved to a more video-focused site, we changed our navigation to feature Shows.
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Hi, I'm Faye Xu.
Product Designer at GoodRx
Reach out to me on LinkedIn or email me at feauxy@gmail.com.
Currently interested in a full-time UI/UX job in Los Angeles. Reach out to me on LinkedIn or email me at feauxy@gmail.com.