Converge Website and App Prototype
Fall 2018 Eight-week Project THE PROJECT Four Herron Visual Communication Design students teamed up with four Computer Science students to create a website that was programmed as a minimum viable product. After the design phase, while the programmers worked to code a responsive website, each designer chose an iOS or Android platform and produced an app prototype. OUR QUESTION How might freelance business owners manage all of their projects through a single platform? Learn More |
Herron's VCD Internship Experience
Fall 2018 Five-week Project THE PROJECT We were given the opportunity to redesign an aspect of the Herron student experience. I worked with four other designers to identify a problem space that would benefit from a people-centered design thinking approach. OUR QUESTION How might we streamline the Herron VCD Internship Experience? Learn More |
IUPUI Green Office Certification Program
Spring 2018 Sixteen-week Project THE PROJECT This was a semester-long group project which produced work for IUPUI's Office of Sustainability. THE QUESTION How might we design a sustainability tracking system that is engaging and easy to use? OUR GOAL We were asked to develop a Green Office Certification Program for the offices of IUPUI to encourage sustainable behaviors on campus. Learn More |
Revitalize Indianapolis App Prototype
Fall 2017 Twelve-week Project THE PROBLEM SPACE The problem I identified is that Indianapolis children who only eat at school don't have hot meals prepared for them on the weekend. THE QUESTION How might the community help the school system with the financial responsibility of feeding children? THE MISSION To use a network of existing food trucks to provide hot meals for hungry communities on the weekend. MY SOLUTION Progressive Diner, an app prototype that reaches two different target audiences through one platform. Learn More |
Kern Conference Poster & Program
Spring 2017 Five-week Project THE PROJECT Each student chose a keynote speaker and a conference location from a list of options. The artist and the city were our inspiration for the look and feel of the conference. THE CONCEPT My design inspiration came from the Labyrinth Park in Barcelona, Spain combined with Jan Bajtlik’s style of art for children. THE GOAL To encourage designers to Stay & Play in Barcelona for the rejuvenating experience of attending the Kern Conference. Learn More |