Togetherall

Role: UI design

Client: Bravand

Togetherall is a digital mental health service that offers anonymous, peer-to-peer support in a safe, moderated environment. Available globally through universities, employers, and healthcare providers, it gives people a place to talk, share, and feel heard. Following a full rebrand, they needed a new website that captured their refreshed identity while remaining clear, calm, and accessible for users seeking support. My role was to bring that new brand to life through thoughtful, user-focused UI design.

Familiar Mission Fresh Identity

Togetherall is an online mental health platform offering a safe, anonymous space to share and connect. When they rebranded from Big White Wall, Bravand brought me in to translate that new identity into a clear, welcoming digital experience.

Having designed their previous site, I already understood the heart of the platform and its audience. That continuity helped me create a design that felt both new and grounded.

Previous “Big White Wall” branding

Turning Brand into Experience

Everbrave’s rebrand brought a confident new look to the organisation. My role was to express that visually in the interface, while ensuring the experience remained calm, supportive, and accessible to a wide range of users.

Working from Bravand’s wireframes, I created a full UI system that aligned with the new visual language and enhanced usability across all screen sizes.

Crafting with Care

Collaboration with the Togetherall team was fast, focused, and thoughtful. Key priorities included:

  • A flexible, component-based system for consistency and scalability

  • Colour and typography choices that conveyed warmth and safety

  • Responsive design that felt intuitive and clear on all devices

  • Interfaces that guided users gently, never overwhelming

Full Circle

Revisiting this project after working on its earlier incarnation was a rare opportunity. It was a chance to evolve something meaningful, and to help shape how this essential service is experienced in its next chapter.

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