2025

ComSaúde

A health editorial platform designed to make complex information clearer and more accessible.

Homepage of the ComSaúde editorial platform

Challenge

ComSaúde needed to organize a potentially broad volume of content on health, science and quality of life within an editorial structure that was easy to understand and simple to expand. Its coverage spanned distinct topics — including well-being, women's health, nutrition, mental health and emerging medical research — requiring navigation capable of serving different audiences and levels of complexity without sacrificing clarity.

The main challenge was to design a portal with the structure of an established publication, able to grow continuously without reproducing the visual density and information overload common to news websites. Reading needed to remain comfortable across both desktop and mobile devices.

Solution

I designed and developed ComSaúde as a modular editorial platform organized around thematic categories and a clear visual hierarchy. The homepage uses a digital magazine structure, combining featured stories with editorial sections that present different areas of the publication without competing for the reader's attention.

The architecture includes category archives, individual article pages, search, tags, related stories and reader comments. The visual system prioritizes readable typography, consistent spacing and a clean composition, allowing potentially complex health topics to be presented in a direct and approachable way across different screen sizes.

Impact

The result was a complete responsive editorial portal prepared to support continuous publishing across multiple health verticals. Although the publication did not ultimately achieve significant editorial continuity, the project reached a highly polished stage and demonstrates the construction of a functional, scalable and visually coherent publishing structure.

Within my career, ComSaúde is relevant because it demonstrates my ability to build a web product outside the sports domain, applying editorial design, information architecture and development principles to a field where clarity and readability are particularly important.

My role

I was responsible for the design and development of the portal, including information architecture, homepage structure, category organization, editorial templates, responsive experience and implementation of the main navigation and content discovery features.

Key features

Editorial homepage

Magazine-style structure combining featured stories and multiple content verticals on a single page.

Category architecture

Content organized across areas such as well-being, women's health, nutrition, mental health and medical research.

Content discovery

Search, tags and related stories make it easier to navigate between topics and articles.

Responsive experience

Layouts designed to preserve hierarchy, readability and clarity across desktop and mobile devices.