Projects where I made wireframes

Putting everything in its place on the screen using Axure or OmniGraffle

Los Angeles Dept of Building & Safety

I reorganized content for a 15-year-old city department site to clarify department services. I also redesigned and developed the content management system to optimize maintenance. The new website improved findability by 30%, and increased usage by 20%. The project was launched in less than one year.

HitRECord workflow redesign

Researching, asking, ideating, designing, and testing how HitRECord.org might work better for its members, given its sudden drastic shift to producing TV episodes. Using user research and testing, my preliminary wireframes have achieved >80% task success with existing members.

Interlucent – Hospital price transparency app

I teamed up with a healthcare compliance expert to compete in the RWJF Hospital Price Transparency Challenge, I produced an interactive prototype for a web-based service aimed at healthcare consumers and payers, to research hospital quality and Medicare prices for a selection of procedures.

“Piece o’ Cake” PCR prototype

“Get results. Save the world.” Through user research and testing, I redesigned the interface of a machine standard in molecular biology labs. The aim was to make it more intuitive and reassuring to use for scientists.

Southern California AP Institute website

I redesigned and overhauled the 10-year-old code for the Southern California AP Institute website, switching from a table layout to one controlled by CSS. Registration in the following year increased by 20%.

The visual redesign bolstered the outward credibility of the organization, shown by a 20% immediate increase in registrations and the opening of new class sections to accommodate additional demand.

LiveWell San Diego hackathon website

As part of a 3-person team, we produced a website over 36 hours for local San Diego policymakers and civilians with an interest in population health.

We received 3rd place in the Harnessing Local Data to Help Prevent Four Major Diseases in San Diego County” Code-A-Thon sponsored by Health 2.0.

Why So Serious? Redux website

I designed and developed WhySoSeriousRedux.com from concept to launch.

It is an online archive of Why So Serious?, the viral marketing campaign for the film The Dark Knight. It is the only website of its kind, encompassing 450+ pieces of information, documenting the largest alternate reality game ever produced. It provided a way for dedicated players to emotionally engage with the experience once more.

Unpublished work

Some work I have done in healthcare and data analytics cannot be shown publicly. Please contact me if you would like to see samples of this work.