A selection from my work including print, digital, and UX.
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habits (a prototype app)
This prototype was built to address needs identified by my UX study of people’s habits, two relating to my daughter and a third for myself. The app provides a set of timers to encourage reading, brushing teeth, and performing a seven minute workout. Built using HTML, CSS, and Javascript, utilizing local storage and CSS animations.
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balance (MA thesis)
This is a WordPress site to promote my thesis b4lance (for balance) which in turn shows my design process—prestudy through research and studio. b4lance is a visual way to interpret personal health data, helping to create a direct emotional link to important information about your habits.
Miscellaneous Infographics
A selection of random infographics, visualizing a school’s MCAS results in comparison to Boston public schools, visualizing a doctor’s AIDS treatment research focusing on the reasons people give not to proceed with treatment, and a set of visuals developed while teaching graphic design to 6th graders.
MIT Reunions
A selection of products created to engage MIT Alumni—to register and attend Reunions. Products include social media templates, registration postcards, emails, and brochures. Other event products include name badges, retractable banners, way finding, podium banners, maps, signage, and branded class gifts.
MIT ALC Marketing
A selection of products to support an event promoting and celebrating alumni leadership. Example products include, registration emails, program and award books, vertical web ads, posters promoting a mobile app, social media awardee biographies. Other event products include signage, maps, mobile app assets, name badges, and power point presentations.
MIT Cards and Postcards
Various cards and postcards aimed at engaging the alumni population, whether promoting the alumni network to post-docs, thanking MIT crew supporters, or seasonal new year cards thanking volunteers, each of these involve playful illustrations supporting the messages for each audience.