Art Director | Designer | Creative Strategist 
Detroiter & Concoctor Of Crazy Ideas

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I have worked at H-Net for over two years designing graphics, banners, buttons, and more for their website and social media. It’s a academic nonprofit that connects scholars all over the world. These are among the many things I’ve made.

 

The below image is one of my favorite banners that I created for the website H-Net. It was for H-Women, a network on the site that’s dedicated to the history and study of women. The Network Editors wanted it to show the significance of intersectionality across time and place, as well as trans-history.

 



I made the below graphics for a re-haul of our social media. The circle to the left is for our Facebook and Twitter pages, while the square ones are for our Job Guide, Reviews, and Book Channel Twitter accounts.






I made this for a campaign to gain more editors for our site. I created this one and five others in different colors that were posted to all of our social media.




This H-Net button is for the donation page. It is on every single page of the site.




These are two of my favorite graphics that I made for the front page of H-Net. On the front page I feature interesting discussions, questions of the week, resources, and more from different networks with graphics that are linked to the content that they represent. You can go to the home page of H-Net to see more at neworks.h-net.org.




These below graphics were created for a re-haul of the Network Editor Resources page. These buttons and banners lead to their respective content.












The below graphics are for the Help Desk, a place were editors and subscribers can get more information on topics and the site.


 

The graphic below is for a new part of the Book Channel called Feeding The Elephant. It’s a place for conversations about scholarly communications in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. This is a place for anyone from the worlds of publishing, libraries, academic organizations, and academia, early career or established, affiliated or independent, who is deeply interested in the questions shaping scholarly communications today.