Sexwise

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Sexwise contraception collage pattern
Client
FPA – Family Planning Association
Services
Research
User Personas & Journeys
UX
Drupal Website
Brand
Industry
Charity
Health charities
Health
NHS

Sexwise is a sex-positive new campaign website from sexual health charity FPA (Family Planning Association). Centred around a mobile-friendly Drupal 8 website created by IE Digital, Sexwise offers honest advice about contraception, pregnancy, STIs, and pleasure.

IE Digital carried out extensive stakeholder research and mapped the user journeys for various user personas. We then used a rapid prototyping approach to create an intuitive user experience – especially on mobile devices – centred around a user-friendly contraception comparison tool. IE Brand also created the distinctive Sexwise logo, messaging and visual identity.

Visit the Sexwise website

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Sexwise methods of contraception
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Sexwise website on mobile
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Immersion and Stakeholder Research

FPA has a goal to create a campaign brand and website to help people to enjoy a safe and satisfying sex life.

The aim for the new sexual health campaign – which is backed by Public Health England – was to become the UK’s leading brand for sexual health information and support. As part of FPA’s national programme for sexual and reproductive health information, the campaign will combat the minefield of information on the internet to help people of all ages to make informed decisions about fun, safe sex and drive measurable improvements to public sexual health and wellbeing.

The target audience was broad, across people of reproductive age (around 16-50), parents, and people with learning disabilities. It was also vital that the campaign receive buy-in from health professionals and other influencers.

Having been engaged to create both the new brand and website, IE Digital conducted extensive stakeholder research to understand the FPA’s audiences and their habits when looking for sexual health information online. We surveyed over 400 people (the majority health professionals) and conducted 20 in-depth phone interviews with public and professionals.

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Sexwise brand collage assets
We needed an agency to help us develop a sex-positive, digital-first new brand to get health information to the public. For the website, IE's digital consultants helped us to define the key user personas and their journeys. The content is clearly presented and easy to navigate, while the contraception comparison feature is a useful tool to help people make informed decisions about what’s right for them.
Bekki Burbidge, Deputy Chief Executive
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Target Audience
Advise
User-led website design

IE Digital’s research told us what we needed to include for a successful website design.

The user experience had to be mobile-first, with a well-structured information architecture.  Content needed to strike the right balance: exciting yet reassuring and discreet, intriguing yet highly credible. The content needed to be really easy for healthcare professionals to share with patients, and exceptional search engine optimisation was also a vital ingredient.

We created a series of user personas, from GPs and sexual health nurses discussing contraception with patients, to members of the public looking for discreet, trustworthy advice on STIs, erectile dysfunction or sexual wellbeing. Based on these we workshopped the ideal navigation for the site.

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Sexwise website on a laptop
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Sexwise website on ipad
The internet is a minefield when it comes to finding accurate and relatable information about sexual health. And yet this is where huge numbers of people are getting their sex education. Sexwise is a much needed solution to this problem – a good-looking, informative site that's easy to navigate, providing essential information to the public about safe and healthy sex and relationships.
Verity Sullivan, Sexual health doctor
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Sexwise website on a tablet and a computer
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Drupal 8 web development

IE Digital’s expert web developers built the new Sexwise website on the Drupal 8 content management system – a natural evolution for FPA, whose existing site was in Drupal 7.

We began with an Alpha prototype, built in proto.io, to agree the site’s navigation. A second Alpha then covered 90% of the functionality, allowing for user testing. The crucial piece of functionality was to be a contraception comparison tool, which needed to be slick, intuitive and user friendly.

This led us into a development sprint to create a Beta 1 version of the site in Drupal 8, putting all the core foundations in place and identifying any potential pitfalls. At this stage, the new Sexwise brand and visual identity (created by IE Brand) had been agreed and we could begin storyboarding the site. We incorporated the results of the Alpha 2 testing through a series of Beta development sprints and subsequent iterations, before proceeding to the final build.

With the final front-end flourishes in place, the new website was ready for its soft-launch to coincide with World Contraception Day 2017. The judges of the Third Sector Awards described the site as "beautifully optimised for mobile". 

Support
Credible sexual health resources

IE Digital hosts the Sexwise website through Pantheon and provides ongoing support and maintenance.

Over the coming months FPA will continue to add a wealth of new digital resources and videos to the Sexwise website, and the campaign will be promoted through social media campaigns aimed at improving sexual health and wellbeing.

The website was named as a great sexual health resource on BBC Woman’s Hour, and the brand has been shortlisted for two industry awards. 

500 referring websites, including numerous NHS and charity bodies
100,000 unique users per month and still growing
70% of visitors improved their understanding of STIs (based on user feedback surveys)