A Bias for Action in Design & Data
A Bias for Action in Design & Data
Organize files and data
Manage email: Sort, respond, organize
Prepare agendas
Manage calendars: Schedule meetings, appointments, and events
Draft meeting minutes
Social media: post, create content calendar, respond to DMs
Document Creation: Drafting, editing, and formatting documents such as reports, memos, and presentations
Drag and Drop Website Building & Maintenance: Familiar with sites such as Google Sites, Wix, Weebly, Squarespace, WordPress, etc.
Data entry and management
Create and manage spreadsheets
Research: Gather information on various topics
Challenge: During a major construction project, we faced design challenges, including sorting through numerous layout possibilities and selecting from a vast array of appliances and fixtures to finalize designs.
Solution: For the given challenges, I devised tailored slide decks for each project, facilitating collaboration across teams. With Google Slides, stakeholders could view real-time updates and provide feedback. Presented below is a collection of projects, showcasing cabinet designs, mockups, and fixture selections tailored to unique requirements.
I encourage you to click through this slide deck for a closer look.
Challenge: My client was seeking intricate cabinet layouts for their new house build. They did not want the renderings to be done digitally, as they would not be conducive on-site for this project.
Solution: I began with hand-drawn designs on graph paper, ensuring precision and a personal touch. To further visualize internal features for the cabinet maker, I employed the Genial.ly tool, capturing the detailed specifications of the envisioned designs. This allowed for physical copies to be used on-site, while the digital designs were sent off for detailed construction.
I encourage you to click through these images for a closer look. Use the arrow to the right to explore more options.