Graphic design and content development
Digital photography, concept development, and graphic design for Cornell University’s ‘Sit With Me’ promotion
Newsletter Layout & Design
Each year the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University selects key events to feature in their annual newsletter.
For the 2012 edition, I managed the project from layout to distribution. We compiled all of the key research, news, and events from the past year, and focused on Nanobiotechnology and Microfabrication as the center story. One of our department faculty members is also a photographer, so for the front cover, we used a photograph from his lab of a spinning centrifuge with glow sticks inside, which provided a wonderful color palette to work with.
Research Center Concept Development
Michal Lipson, a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University, came to me to illustrate some concepts for CEHDRA, a research center that was under development.
Lipson and her colleagues needed a logo for the proposed research center, as well as an artistic representation of how a rural environment might look with the new technologies developed in the center.
‘Spotlight’ Development
As part of the College of Engineering’s efforts to spread the news of department research, I have created ‘spotlight’ stories to feature on the Department of Biomedical Engineering website.
Using university photography or graphics to represent the spotlights, each one is sure to tell a unique story.
Website Design
The Bonassar Group needed a web presence to showcase their cutting edge research. This site was built under the department’s CMS, for ease of use and management.
Website Design
The Fischbach Group wanted a dynamic site that showcased the beautiful research images that they capture.
They also needed a site that they could easily manage. This site gave them the ease they needed when it came to managing their publications and any other updates.
Social Media Identity
Who are we without our social media identity? Here is the twitter design for the Department of Biomedical Engineering.