I designed and built this website for GreenPoint Rated while working at Underground Advertising. GreenPoint Rated is a program of Build It Green – a professional non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, energy- and resource-efficient buildings in California.
Where Does Our Electricity Come From?
I built this interactive presentation, “Burning Coal, Burning Cash” while working at Underground Advertising for the Union of Concerned Scientists. It was a collaborative effort with the client along with writing by Lindsey Meisel and art direction and design by John Givens. I did all the coding using JS and jQuery.
Logo and Web Design for Progressive Media
It was my pleasure to design a logo and website for OtherWords. Distributing commentary and cartoons aimed at amplifying progressive analysis in the national conversation, OtherWords empowers readers to become more engaged citizens.
The publication-ready columns, op-eds, and cartoons on the website are available free of charge, as long as the author(s) and OtherWords are cited as the source for this work.
About 1,700 newspaper editors subscribe to their weekly editorial package that consists of three columns, four op-eds, and one cartoon. Most of their subscribers are small dailies and weeklies in America’s heartland. Formerly known as Minuteman Media, OtherWords became part of the Institute for Policy Studies in 2010.
La Liga Global
“The Global League of Community Sustainers (“La Liga Global”) is a transnational network of migrants, remitters, their organizations and their allies, committed to using our collective voice and our economic power to build a better world for all where migration is a choice and not a necessity for economic survival.”
Please visit the website I designed for La Liga Global.
Face to Face: Africa
“Face to Face: Children of the AIDS Crisis in Africa offers a moving portrayal of life in Africa in the shadow of HIV/AIDS. It combines photography and narrative to capture the hopes and joys, struggles and sorrows of orphaned children left to survive on their own, often caring for younger siblings. It pays homage to the care-giving grannies, the little-known heroes of Africa, who have kept families together as traditional social networks collapse. It also presents some of the special challenges faced by children who are living with HIV. Finally, the book profiles some of the activists — the energetic people working at the grassroots level to help restore the well-being of thousands of children and families affected by the epidemic.”
Visit the website I designed for Face to Face: Children of the AIDS Crisis in Africa.

