While at T.F.A., I was the sole digital designer on a team of predominantly print/graphic designers. This challenging situation presented the opportunity to be more involved in web initiatives such as revamping ~30 infographics and overhauling the online store's front-end experience.
Teach For America



Online store
Teach For America's online store was long overdue for a "2.0" update. Working with a project manager and back-end developer, we overhauled the full-stack build within three months. I led the UI and interaction redesign of relevant screens within a user's journey — home page, user registration/login, product store/details, shopping cart/checkout, and more. After multiple rounds of internal review, I coded the screens in HTML/CSS/Javascript and handed off for back-end integration.

'Now More Than Ever' campaign
Teach For America launched the project 'Now More Than Ever' to share the personal stories of corps members and encourage more people to join the organization. I worked with a front-end developer to create the project's landing page. My goal was to design an experience that was visually aligned to Teach For America's brand yet perceived as a dinstinct initiative.


Web infographics
I joined T.F.A.'s team as they were rebuilding their entire website. Armed with a love for data visualizations, I jumped at the initiative to redesign all ~30 infographics displayed throughout the site. I worked with stakeholders to align on the data points, chart types, color palettes, font styles, and illustrations.