steps

digital

STEPS is a 12-week behavioural change course by Lars and Mette Due-Christensen, designed to help people break unhelpful patterns. The brief was to build a scalable digital platform that could serve both participants and facilitators.

I treated the problem like an information architecture challenge as much as a design one: building a logical structure first, then developing a typographic-first visual system around it. The aesthetic is deliberately restrained—a monochrome palette, curated imagery, and subtle developmental flourishes that guide the eye without creating noise. The result is a rhythmic experience that mirrors the course's own progression: calm, intentional, and unwavering. The system has since been adopted for global rollout.

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Website screen with text recommending to experience STEPS course and a video thumbnail of two women talking.
Steps Course website image
Steps Course website image
Three overlapping phone screens with text about a 12-step journey and their tools, plus images of surfers and books.
Website page with sections describing the STEPS 12-week journey, featuring images of people on a beach, a man sitting on a bench, a person standing on a rock, a woman in a group session, and participant stories with portraits.
Smartphone on a desk displaying text about STEPS online working as well as in-person.
Steps Course website image
Steps Course website image
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