Clinical Trial Platform Designer-Developer
We’re building Sylva Health, a privacy-forward website that connects individuals with treatment-resistant depression to vetted psychedelic and experimental clinical trials. We’re looking for a designer–developer who can take ownership of both the visual design and the site build. The right person will be able to interpret thoughtful brand direction into a clean, high-trust user experience—and then bring it to life in Webflow or Framer.
You won’t be starting from a blank slate. The brand voice, color palette, typography (Inter), and full-page copy are already defined and provided. You’ll also receive reference mockups that reflect our intended tone and layout style: modern, minimal, and clinically serious—without being cold or corporate. You’ll be responsible for designing the final page layouts, applying appropriate structure and hierarchy, and implementing the site responsively in your platform of choice. The goal is a site that feels calm, focused, and trustworthy.
The site includes approximately twelve core pages: Home, Screening, Eligible, Waitlist, Patients, Sponsors, Sponsor Case Study, FAQ, Library, Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Compliance. You’ll receive structured content for each page in .txt format, a full route map, branding guide, and technical notes. Design decisions around spacing, layout, responsiveness, and visual polish will be yours. Final implementation should work across screen sizes, pass basic accessibility checks, and reflect refined frontend craft.
The core purpose of the site is to connect eligible patients with clinical trial opportunities and drive high-quality referrals to sponsoring research partners. The most important performance metric is conversion through the screening and waitlist forms. Trust, simplicity, and clarity are central—everything from layout flow to button copy and page speed affects user action. Your design and build decisions should support this goal, not just aesthetic polish.
You’ll also implement lightweight forms using Netlify Forms or Formspree. Each form must include a required consent checkbox, a legal disclaimer, semantic labels, and client-side validation. No sensitive health data is collected. The form spec is clearly defined, including behavior and routing. You’ll embed Plausible Analytics only on non-health-related public pages. No tracking or third-party scripts are allowed on form input pages.
CMS is optional but preferred for content like FAQs and Library entries. You may use Webflow CMS or Netlify CMS, depending on your build. Hosting will be on Netlify or Vercel, and any CMS-managed content must support Git-based auto-deploys. No backend or database is needed. The stack is intentionally simple, privacy-conscious, and long-term maintainable.
You’ll work directly with me, the founder and project lead. I’ve written all the copy, mapped all the routes, and prepared the brand direction. Everything you need is organized and ready. You’ll have autonomy to work in your style, as long as the final product reflects quality, care, and consistency with the brand voice. The tone sits somewhere between a clinical research portal and a modern wellness platform: calm, confident, and focused.
This is a $4,500 fixed-price project, depending on experience and platform choice. A clean, production-ready version in 3 to 4 weeks is ideal, but we’re flexible up to 6 weeks if that supports better quality. Deliverables include the live deployed site, any CMS configuration (if applicable), connected GitHub or project export, and clear update instructions. The final build should support basic content updates—text edits, image swaps, and simple section reordering—without requiring developer involvement.
Please apply only if you have experience both designing and building full websites. Share 2–3 live examples where you handled both layout design and implementation—especially work that reflects clarity, restraint, and trust-building UI. Let me know whether you prefer Webflow or Framer and why. If your portfolio shows sharp execution, I’d love to hear from you.
Job Qualifications
- Each form must include a required consent checkbox, a legal disclaimer, semantic labels, and client-side validation
- You may use Webflow CMS or Netlify CMS, depending on your build
- Hosting will be on Netlify or Vercel, and any CMS-managed content must support Git-based auto-deploys
- No backend or database is needed
- A clean, production-ready version in 3 to 4 weeks is ideal, but we’re flexible up to 6 weeks if that supports better quality
- Please apply only if you have experience both designing and building full websites
- Share 2–3 live examples where you handled both layout design and implementation—especially work that reflects clarity, restraint, and trust-building UI
Job Benefits
- This is a $4,500 fixed-price project, depending on experience and platform choice
Job Responsibilities
- The right person will be able to interpret thoughtful brand direction into a clean, high-trust user experience—and then bring it to life in Webflow or Framer
- You’ll also receive reference mockups that reflect our intended tone and layout style: modern, minimal, and clinically serious—without being cold or corporate
- You’ll be responsible for designing the final page layouts, applying appropriate structure and hierarchy, and implementing the site responsively in your platform of choice
- You’ll receive structured content for each page in
- txt format, a full route map, branding guide, and technical notes
- Design decisions around spacing, layout, responsiveness, and visual polish will be yours
- Final implementation should work across screen sizes, pass basic accessibility checks, and reflect refined frontend craft
- The core purpose of the site is to connect eligible patients with clinical trial opportunities and drive high-quality referrals to sponsoring research partners
- The most important performance metric is conversion through the screening and waitlist forms
- Trust, simplicity, and clarity are central—everything from layout flow to button copy and page speed affects user action
- Your design and build decisions should support this goal, not just aesthetic polish
- You’ll also implement lightweight forms using Netlify Forms or Formspree
- The form spec is clearly defined, including behavior and routing
- You’ll embed Plausible Analytics only on non-health-related public pages
- No tracking or third-party scripts are allowed on form input pages
- You’ll work directly with me, the founder and project lead
- I’ve written all the copy, mapped all the routes, and prepared the brand direction
- Everything you need is organized and ready
- You’ll have autonomy to work in your style, as long as the final product reflects quality, care, and consistency with the brand voice
- Deliverables include the live deployed site, any CMS configuration (if applicable), connected GitHub or project export, and clear update instructions
- The final build should support basic content updates—text edits, image swaps, and simple section reordering—without requiring developer involvement