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Audrey is multidisciplinary designer based in Brooklyn.

Her practice combines user experience principles, art direction and front-end development to build interactive stories and imagine more accessible interaction patterns.

She currently works as a news designer at The Washington Post.

 
 
 

A selection of work

My work ranges across design, development, infrastructure and workflow improvements, documentation and occasionally art direction. Every day is different. Below is a selection of recent published work. For information about other projects, please reach out at my email below.

 
 
 

Revealing the Smithsonian’s ‘racial brain collection’ → The Smithsonian’s human brains collection was led by Ales Hrdlicka, a museum curator in the 1900s who believed that White people were superior.

Role: design, development

 
 
 
 
 

Searching for Maura → Maura came to St. Louis from the Philippines to be put on display at the 1904 World’s Fair. Records suggest that, after her death, a Smithsonian anthropologist took part of her brain.

Role: design, development, alt-text & accessibility auditing

 
 
 

For the lonely, tech offers friendship – at a price → Tech doesn’t cause loneliness, some Americans said. In fact, it’s one of the last hubs of connection we have.

Role: design, development

 
 
 
 
 

Research with exotic viruses risks a deadly outbreak, scientists warn → A growing number of scientists are reconsidering the dangers of prospecting for unknown viruses and conducting other high-stakes work with pathogens

Role: design, development, art direction

 
 
 

The Queer Quarantine → Eleven photographers and one writer on how the pandemic altered lives in the LGBTQ+ community.

Role: design, development

 
 
 
 
 

The Year of Endurance → Hope and uncertainty amid a pandemic that wouldn’t end

Role: design, development

 
 

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Last updated March 2024
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