Portfolio Case Study

Dr. Sadaf Ijaz MD Website

A production-ready static website for a physician specializing in psychiatric care, women's mental health, medication management, and virtual care.

The goal was to create a calm, credible patient experience with clear service information, trust signals, appointment paths, and a handoff structure the client can maintain.

Dr. Sadaf Ijaz MD website brand preview
Live production website and case-study deliverable.
Role Frontend, UX, Accessibility
Stack HTML5, CSS3, Vanilla JavaScript
Output Client-ready static deliverable

Overview

Built for clarity, trust, and handoff.

The site presents credentials, care areas, booking paths, contact details, and professional links in an experience that is easy for patients and referring audiences to scan.

Frontend Implementation

Built responsive pages with semantic HTML, modern CSS, vanilla JavaScript, and static assets without adding a framework or build step.

UX Structure

Organized content around visitor intent: who the physician is, what she treats, how care works, and how to book or get in touch.

Client Handoff

Kept the client site self-contained with documentation for content updates, launch review, deployment, and long-term maintenance.

Notable Decisions

Small choices that support the whole site.

Employer Talking Points

What the work demonstrates.

Production Mindset

Delivered a client-ready website rather than only a mockup, including launch notes and maintainable project organization.

Healthcare Design

Balanced visual warmth with credibility, accessibility, clear service information, and direct patient calls to action.

Maintainability

Separated portfolio presentation from client deliverables so the project can be reviewed, hosted, or handed off independently.

Handoff

Documentation made the project easier to own.

The original project repository includes a deployment guide, client handoff notes, content map, launch checklist, and maintenance guide. That structure shows the work as a finished deliverable, not just a design exercise.

This is the kind of work I want recruiters to see: simple technology choices, careful frontend execution, practical documentation, and a live site that can be evaluated directly.