Info Design
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Immersive VR journey through wastewater treatment
Showed visitors what really happens after you flush the toilet
To demystify what happens after the toilet is flushed, a wastewater treatment plant commissioned an immersive VR experience. We brought invisible processes to life—guiding visitors through the science and machinery of treatment—resulting in a functional prototype that made a complex system intuitive and memorable.
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Reimagining training to reduce costs via engaging learners
Aligned complex skills with clear instruction via simulation
A Fortune 1000 dental company was losing half its dental design trainees using lecture-heavy instruction. We built an interactive training prototype that paired instruction with guided practice, supported multiple learning styles, and added light gamification. Pilot results showed higher scores, faster learning, and stronger engagement.
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Revitalizing website for a major SaaS product launch
Turned a complex product story into a clear, targeted website that boosted inbound interest from the right prospects
udu’s story was evolving alongside a major product launch, and their website needed to evolve with it—highlighting new capabilities, clearer messaging, and more targeted outreach. I redesigned a responsive, visually aligned marketing hub that clarified the product narrative and attracted higher-quality prospects.
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Exploring QR codes as artistic medium
Concocted early interactive QR experiences, evolved into other data-encoded art
I began experimenting with painted QR codes in 2011—years before they were common—to explore how far they could be stretched as visual objects and as interactive triggers. What started as a curiosity-driven art experiment became Depiction, a pair of neighborhood-scale interactive installations, then grew into STEAM-focused art and sound installations and an artist residency.
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Reviving 17 years of museum’s digital history
Created an exploratory archive that mirrors wandering the museum itself
I transformed Elsewhere Museum’s scattered 17-year archive into an intuitive system of exploration—letting visitors rediscover past installations through a digital experience that mimicked exploring the museum itself, but with time travel. The archive system remains today as a living proof of concept.
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Crafting a flexible web presence
Designed a digital hub that made a nomadic arts nonprofit find its voice—and its donors
Pop Box Gallery needed a website as adaptable as its constantly shifting exhibits and events. I built a site that organized their programming into a clear, easy-to-manage system that kept artists and audiences at the center. The site quickly became their core outreach tool, helping them grow their community and strengthen donor support.
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Restoring digital foundation and shaping its redesign
Rescued a crumbling WordPress site and rebuilt a stable platform poised for a visual design reset
Elsewhere Museum’s website was collapsing under outdated plugins, broken content, and years of design drift. I recovered data and rebuilt on Squarespace with clearer structure, visual coherence, and long-term maintainability. The result became the museum’s dependable digital backbone for communication, programming, and outreach, although further visual design development paused due to leadership changes.
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BP am/pm: Improving food prep through 3D simulation
Designed a training experience that improved efficiency and elevated skills across 1,150 stores
BP am/pm stores sought to understand whether simulation-based training could strengthen hot-foods preparation. I co-developed a 3D virtual kitchen where employees learned and performed each step of food preparation with guided support. The simulation measurably improved performance and scaled successfully across 1,150 stores.
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BP Solar: A virtual home powered by light
Designed a playful app that revealed how sunshine, shade, and home habits shape energy savings
BP Solar needed an interactive, web-based app that could help users understand how solar energy would perform for their specific homes. I co-developed a 3D simulation that let users explore how sunlight, orientation, shading, and home habits affect energy generation and consumption—turning solar concepts into something visual, intuitive, and memorable.









