Info Design
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QR Art > STEAM Installations > Museum Residency
Explored early interactive QR art, evolved to interactive sound installations, leading to a month-long art residency.
I began experimenting with painted QR codes in 2011—years before QR codes were common—to explore how far they could be stretched as both visual objects and interactive triggers. What started as a curiosity-driven art experiment became Depiction, a pair of neighborhood-scale photo installations, and eventually grew into STEAM-focused sound installations and a month-long museum residency.
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Revitalizing a FinTech Website for a Major Product Launch
Turned a complex product story into a clear, targeted website that hit the right prospects and boosted inbound interest.
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 rebuilt the site into a responsive, visually aligned marketing hub that clarified the product narrative and attracted higher-quality prospects.
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Realigning Training for a Fortune 1000 Dental Company
Engaged learners by aligning complex skills with clear instruction and showed potential to reduce costs
A Fortune 1000 dental company was losing nearly half its Dental Designer trainees due to 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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Reviving 17 Years of Elsewhere Museum’s History
Created an exploratory archive that mirrors the serendipity of wandering the museum itself.
I transformed Elsewhere Museum’s scattered 17-year archive into an intuitive system of exploration—letting visitors rediscover projects, artists, and installations through a digital experience that mirrors wandering the museum itself. Even though the project paused midstream, the launched archive remains active today as a living proof of concept.
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Shaping a Flexible Web Presence for Pop Box Gallery
Built a digital hub that made a nomadic arts nonprofit find its voice—and its donors.
Pop Box Gallery needed a digital home as adaptable as its art shows. I built a Squarespace site that organized constantly changing exhibits and events into a clean, easy-to-manage system—while keeping artists and audiences at the center. The site became the organization’s go-to outreach tool, helping them grow their community and attract donor support.

