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Transgender Day of Visibility Web Experience
The Transgender Day of Visibility Web Experience was created for Ball State University's Office of Inclusive Excellence and made available during a "Holding Space for Trans People" event. Two scenarios were available for users to click through: an experience where the trans character needed to decide on which bathroom to use, and an experience where the trans character navigates tough conversations during a doctor's appointment. The experience was playable on tablet kiosks ar


Pixel Paws Cafe
Pixel Paws Cafe is a digital cat cafe, offering coffee products for cat lovers with an extra mission to help get strays adopted from around the world. Created as a brand campaign for a design course focused on learning various design tools.


D20 Digest
D20 Digest is a digital magazine for Dungeons and Dragons enthusiasts written by D&D enthusiasts. D20 Digest started as a multimedia writing and research project for a digital literacies class focusing on the genealogy of a medium of our choice. I chose D&D and began researching the war games, situations, and people that inspired its creation. After immersing myself in D&D's creation, I shifted focus to the editions and changes it has undergone since its first release. Ending


Parking App
The parking app was one of my first official projects with the Digital Corps. Here, I researched what other businesses used for their parking management systems and made feature recommendations based on various user reviews. I then collaborated with three other UX team members to create sketches and wireframes to be turned into a prototype. First pass low-fi wireframe of the parking map. Full Figma file with prototyped dropdowns and search autofill. Final low-fi prototype cre


Early Photography Classwork
All photos taken on a Cannon Mark IV 5D with a 24-105mm lens for a photography assignment focused on composition, basic editing, and general camera work. Orion: Cozy Snow Globe: Bokeh Car Dash: Beholder:


Photo Touch-Up
Photo touch-ups were made in Adobe Photoshop for a class assignment with free-to-use photos found online. Before: After: Removed light distractions and added creative color adjustments. Photo credits: Arun Sharma. Before: After: Restored creased image by removing distractions and improving clarity. Photo credits: Marko Paakkanen.


College Tour App
Lo-fi homepage Digital Corps UX Training December 2024 All students hired at Digital Corps complete a semester-long training program. For us in user experience, this training involves independently working through every stage of the UX process from start to finish. As part of my training, I developed a hypothetical mobile application that allows users to take virtual college tours, schedule in-person visits, earn badges for on-campus exploration, and receive rewards for compl
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