Clean Design

Web Design: TIGER

This is my favorite web design that I created while working at LAITS. I got a rough mockup from our graphic designer and was able to substantially alter the design to make a completely new layout. The graphic designer oversaw student artists create the background graphics found on the site, and I worked with a project manager to develop the site in Movable Type.
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Web Design: Jesus in American Culture

Created: June 2007
URL: Jesus in American Culture
Client/Employer: LAITS

The main purpose of this project was not to create a website, but to film and distribute videos of all forty-some lectures of Professor Howard Miller's class, Jesus in American Culture. A variety of people worked on this project. Some created PowerPoint presentations and graphics or edited audio and video for the professor to use in class. Others actually filmed and edited the lectures, or created transcripts and mp3s from the video. I designed the site and implemented it in Movable Type, our second blog-powered website.
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Web Design: designHYSTERIA

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Created March 2007

This was the first version of my website.
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Web Design: Cultural Studies

Created: Spring 2006
URL: Cultural Studies
Client/Employer: Dr. Katie Stewart, LAITS
Skills: Graphic design, HTML & CSS

This site was a small project in which I could try out a more graphic-intense design. I learned a lot about transparent PNGs while building this site, as well as working with students on creating the supplemental graphics you find at the bottom of the signpost and overseeing coding of the site. As became more and more common, I would create the design and working prototype of a site, then hand it off to students to build custom graphics and/or finish adding content to the template I had created. For this site, student assistant Marissa created the clouds and mountain road you see above, and Amy coded the subpages of the site.
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Graphic Design: Fatshionista Logos

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Created January, 2007

I did this series of logos for the Fatshionista.com logo contest. The contest was dropped, but I am proud of these graphics.
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Graphic Design: Joan Jett T-shirt Contest


Created: September 2006

Entry for a t-shirt design contest, in a "tattoo" style.
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Web, Graphic, & Print Design: Team Bus!

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Created: December 2006
URL: Team Bus!
Project: Team Bus Final Project
Client/Employer: STST 331 Reinventing the User Interface

This was a very fun website and project to build. I took an STS class at UT during the fall 06 semester, and worked with classmate Hatty on our final class project.
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Print Design: STA Showcase Placards

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Created October 2006

Two from a set of 8 placards I designed for an interns showcase.
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Print Design: Jo Amidon Book Cover

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Created April, 2007

This book cover was designed as a favor for my brother's mother-in-law. She picked the photograph and I designed the front and back covers.
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Infographic: The Orion Constellation

Created: July 27, 2007

I love astronomy, and though I barely passed my lone Astronomy course in college, I still hold a star-struck sense of awe in my heart and mind for the beauty of the cosmos. I noticed that a lot of astronomy charts weren't the best designed from an infographics POV, so this is my stab at it.
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Annual Number of Executions Carried Out by Civil Authority in Texas, the South, and Other States, 1876-2003


Created: November 2004
URL: Executing Justice
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

A particular favorite of mine, probably created during my second or third year working at LAITS. After I'd been entrusted to work on my infographics for the Texas Politics site (sometimes to less than stellar results), I tried to infuse each chapter with its own particular atmosphere. The Justice chapter was therefore done in high-contrast reds, greys, and B&W to reflect the starkness of the "cold, hard facts" of the Texas justice system. If I had the chance at a do-over, I'd tweak the contrast to make the numbers easier to see.
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Population Growth in Texas, 1850-2000

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Created: October 2006
URL: Racial and Ethnic Population Trends in Texas
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

I really like this graph. I think it's clean and cool.
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Indian Reservations in Texas Today

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Created: October 2006
URL: Where in Texas are Indigenous Groups?
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

I think all these colors work well together. Not sure how much they match the tone and meaning of the graphic, but they're not overpowering enough to be distracting.
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Percentage of Women in the Texas House and Senate, 1923-2003

Created: June 2006
URL: Percentage of Women in the Legislature
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

I always particularly liked working on infographics that touched on topics that I feel strongly about, in this case women's accomplishments and lack of equal representation. The colors are supposed to reflect a literal interpretation of the title, with a purple-ish gradient for the "sky" and a mauve "hill" showing the progress of women in the Legislature.
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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Civilian Government Employment by Level of Government as a Percentage of State Population, 2003

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Created: July 2005
URL: This Time It's Personnel
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

Lots of little numbers, all meticulously placed, not so much fun.
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Federal Workforce Surplus or Shortfall Proportional to Each State's Population, 2003

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Created: July 2005
URL: Federal Government Employment Across the States
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

I like this color scheme: green, pink, and brown.
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State Constitutional Revision and Repair from the 1940s to the 1990s

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Created: April 2005
URL: Trends in State Constitutional Change by Decade
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

Love the color-scheme, but not for this data. I was still learning how to carry the meaning behind the numbers with color and whitespace on this one.
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Sizing Up Constitutions: State and U.S. Constitutional Length by Date of Adoption

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Created: April 2005
URL: Does Size Matter?
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

Didn't have to do much to this graph from the original Excel file, just made it more graphically rich by changing the colors a bit and redoing the placement of text and labels.
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Proposed Amendments to the Texas Constitution Ratified or Rejected

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Created: April 2005
URL: Patching the Ship of State
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

Hmm, the background color bothers me now. We went with this light beige because it was a neutral we'd used in a lot of other features, but it feels a bit off somehow. Also, I tried as hard as possible to remove the eye "reverb" or shakiness that the graph's narrow columns created. Because of a time crunch, it wasn't feasible to regenerate this graph from Excel before I began working on it.
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Texas Major Party Gubernatorial Candidates' Total General Election Expenditures, 1978-2002

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Created: March 2004
URL: Money and Votes in Texas
Project: Texas Politics
Client/Employer: LAITS

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