This is how you learn in design school.
And a related question: how do you even test this if no one knows you exist?
A complete information architecture for a game about gardening and connection.
Solving the age old restaurant debate with user-centered design and research.
Understanding successes and areas for improvement in the new Full Site Editing experience.
Using survey flow logic to improve the content entry user experience.
Let's get back to basics for a minute here.
Because bunnies make everything better.
Everyone starts somewhere.
Sometimes my favorite documentation is the code itself.
Bringing elements of punk and fun into student housing and faculty office features.
Helping clients understand the benefits and possibilities of user research.
Measuring and quantifying the impact of excellent design.
End-to-end user centered design of a course planner.
The WordPress REST API opened up a world of possibilities for me as a designer and developer.
A heart to heart about imposter syndrome
A fresh look for the fresh ingredients and meals Boston University produces.
How we mitigated risk and let users shape the experience on a sensitive topic.
Using basketball as a vehicle for some of life's biggest questions.
I realize this sounds like a terrible idea.
An annotated wireframe for an improved SEO and sharing user interface in WordPress.
Boston University's School of Education gets a new focus on research and community involvement.
What is WordPress's place in education, anyway?
Documentation is your playground—to try new things, to teach, and to learn.
Or: finding out what's really important in life.
Jumping on that static CMS train like CHOO CHOO
Canvas? Who has time for that?
That SVG stroke isn't fooling anyone.
Over, and over, and over again.
Bringing the movement of the seashore to the page.
'Not a reliable career path'? I don't think so.
What does lingering doubt look like?
Highlighting projects across the globe.
Bringing life to student voices with live lettering on set
Using IFTTT to connect multiple social platforms in one photo contest.
I've never been here, but it reminds me of home.
The site where I tried to sell excercising to myself and it sort of worked.
A simple, one-page WordPress theme for a local jewelry store.
Making it easy to imagine (and live!) island life.
Telling the world about Boston University's research, one website at a time.
Animated balloons and clouds, ahoy!
A tale of a growing club with a need to pivot.
Unifying seven separate websites to strengthen one brand.
Taking a country club from heavy and traditional to light and family-focused.
Telling a new chapter in an old club's story.
Helping the sales team highlight the benefits of excellent web design.
An atheltic club with movement.
Looks like I've misplaced that page.