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New Projects

Designing security-enhanced, scalable architecture and identifying technology partners for a disruptive data solution.

Developing a technology-enabled craft beverage brand focused on the mobile consumer.

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Past Projects

Read Again This accessible internet design project uses augmentation and mixed modalities to help aging readers dealing with vision and/or hearing loss revisit the joy of reading. The goal is to create experiences for people who love to read but face physiological barriers that make the written word less accessible and enjoyable. Accessible Times is a Read Again app designed for The New York Times Hackathon in 2014. Roles: Product Idea, Product Design, UX Design, Live Pitch



Trends Trends is a simple, free, open source program that uses 311 data to identify pressing issues to address at Community Board meetings. I contributed questions during conversations with Community Board representatives, public officials, and residents and helped clarify a process and use cases for the app. Our developers used the interview insights to build a working back end, including an e-mail news letter. I wrote and pushed descriptive information to Github and helped shape the team's talking points for the Code Across NYC Hackathon, the twenty-four-hour event. Our team of six won the Best Community Board App Award. Roles: UX Researcher, Product Design Team, Pitch Strategy


Spanky Zapp Store Spanky Zapp Store (needs technical updates) provides a humorous learning experience to teach consumers about credit card data security. I conceived and built the app by myself using Appery.io at the TechCrunch Hackathon in 2013. The app crashed on stage but was the only entry to take an immersive, experiential approach to teaching users about security. Roles: Product Idea, Product Design, UX/UI Design, Mobile Prototype Development, Live Pitch


The Reset The Reset is a project I designed to learn about people who might be locked out of the job market by human resources technology. It provides an interface to collect data about job seekers and the potential to provide feedback to applicants, employers, and policy makers. I coded the front end snapshot of the app's functionality. I designed the project for the TechCrunch Hackathon in 2014 but did not present. Roles: Product Idea, Product Design, UX/UI Design, Web Development, Technical Research



Loca Jama- A lot of people are over the social grid, don't care about Foursquare badges, and don't want people to know where they are all of the time. The Just Ask Me App presents an internet-of-things privacy solution that allows people to check in and be counted on their own terms! Prototype tied for third place. HackerLeage page is here. Roles: Product Idea, Presentation, UX/UI Design, Technical Research




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Hiro Sitzin Team– A non-partisan voting app Roles: Product Idea, Product Design, UX Design, User Research, Live Pitch


Shop Dida – A personalized shopping app for people who do not like to shop and would rather simply replace their trusty, interchangeable basics. Roles: Product Idea, UX/UI Design, Mobile Development, Live Pitch


Greenbux Trivia Team- An augmented reality gaming app that empowers small minority businesses and community networks to make lifestyle choices while they walk around and discover their neighborhood. Roles: Presentation, Strategy



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