The National LGBT Health Education Center is a program of The Fenway Institute, one of the leading LGBT health and HIV research, policy, and education centers in the world. As a communications designer, I was responsible for helping to make this research accessible to a variety of audiences, including patients and healthcare providers.
Role: Graphic Design
This report educated healthcare providers about how to help LGBTQ+ patients navigate the process of family planning. As part of the project, I created a design that would allow the audience to easily interpret the clinical vignettes. Also, I used images within the brief to support those vignettes and amplify the experiences of LGBTQ+ families.
The research in this report highlighted the impact religious refusal laws have on the health outcomes of the LGBTQ+ community. In addition to being an opportunity for me to learn more about the intersection of healthcare and public policy, I was able to explore how to use typography to make a text-rich document engaging.
Selected Works
You Got Mail: Package Design for Influencer KitsProject type
Gender Justice Video ProjectVideo, Storytelling
M+R Benchmarks Study 2023Project type
National Mentoring Summit 2021Storytelling, Content Development
Celebrating Live Arts Boston's First Three YearsAs a visual design consultant for the Boston Foundation, I worked with their team to produce a story-driven content hub and retrospective print report to highlight the grant's impact on advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Greater Boston art scene.
Create the VoteProject type
She Came to PlayProject type
Her Campus Creative ZineProject type
Refresh Your Day TourProject type
Dorm Sweet DormProject type
Youth VoteProject type
Power of Good TourProject type
Storied EatsProject type
Breast Cancer AwarenessProject type
Boomerangs Thrift Store RebrandProject type
Public Policy x LGBTQ+ Health OutcomesProject type
Public Health InfographicsProject type