Accessible and educational digital design to preserve historical memory
With an accessible and multimedia approach, this platform allows users to explore unique testimonies and materials, promoting education and social recognition. Thanks to an optimized web architecture and a responsive design, the virtual museum offers a smooth and enriching experience for all visitors.

Featured features of the UX design on the website of the Virtual Veterans Museum, including technical details
1. Design with Elementor
The site was built using WordPress with the visual builder Elementor, which allowed for a modular, flexible and highly customizable design without complex coding. This facilitates future updates and adaptations while maintaining visual and functional coherence.
2. Two-column frame system with Flexbox
For content provision, a two-column frame system was implemented using CSS Flexbox. This technique ensures a responsive and balanced distribution of the elements, optimizing legibility and visual experience on different devices.
3. Clear and structured navigation
The main menu and content organization allow simple and logical exploration, making it easier for users to access exhibitions, testimonies and educational resources without difficulty.
4. Responsive and accessible design
The combined use of Elementor and Flexbox ensures that the site is perfectly adapted to any screen size, from mobile to desktop, maintaining a smooth and accessible experience for users with different capabilities.
5. Enriched multimedia integration
The site incorporates galleries, videos and podcasts that complement the textual content, offering an educational and emotionally significant experience.
6. Optimized speed and performance
Thanks to a correct technical implementation, including image optimization and deferred load, the site maintains fast loading times (approximately 2.5 to 3.5 seconds), improving user retention and satisfaction.
These features reflect a UX design designed to maximize accessibility, clarity and interaction, supported by modern technologies such as Elementor and Flexbox that facilitate both the end-user experience and content management by the museum team
Further relevant information
- The project is the result of an academic and governmental collaboration, including the University of Los Andes and the Korean Embassy in Colombia.
- The constant updating of the content is promoted through contributions of veterans and family members, ensuring the validity and historical relevance.
- It is recommended to maintain continuous performance monitoring and regular updates to ensure user safety and optimal experience.
This case reflects Orvit Design's ability to create digital solutions with social and cultural impact, combining modern technologies with user-centred design and accessibility.


