This week, we aimed to develop a lo-fi prototype that would address the question, “How can we reorganize and update current communication methods with adults with ADHD, parents of children with ADHD, and ADDA members in Houston/the South to better connect them with relevant ADDA resources?” To answer our question, we conducted user interviews to gather feedback on the relevance and effectiveness of ADDA’s current newsletter communications. Our interviews focused on understanding what resources and information are most relevant to users, what types of support they are interested in, and how they currently find ADDA resources. Additionally, we explored their likes and dislikes about ADDA’s current communication methods and the effectiveness of the newsletter. These insights guided our development of a lo-fi prototype aimed at addressing user’s pain points. For instance, we designed a lo-fi newsletter template, featuring elements such as a calendar, easily visible headings, concise event details, and a table of contents for quick information retrieval. By prototyping at a low-fidelity level first, we can quickly iterate and refine our designs based on user feedback before investing more resources into higher-fidelity prototypes.