Intake Team training materials and resources. I created this interactive website with Google Sites, so the entire site is password protected and not accessible to anyone outside of the RRFP domain. Includes, slides, instructional videos, documents, spreadsheets, flowcharts, and links to external resources.
Choice Your Own Adventure Game was my creative idea in 2014 that came to life with the help of former RRFPer Ha Tran. The in-person game is an interactive game that requires participants to move around the room to different colored stations, collecting pieces of paper that add to the narrative of your character while also eventually creating a zine once put together. The objective of the game is to obtain abortion care at a clinic within a limited time frame. It’s an exercise in empathy and a conversation-starter—typically used at the beginning of a workshop to discuss what barriers exist and how those logistical barriers to access tie into systemic oppressions.
In 2023, I worked with a team to both redesign the RRFP website with a zine aesthetic and design a digital version of CYOA that people can play through on their own.
Curated Instagram content, including original illustrations, during BLM protests and calls to action in Richmond, VA
Low-res version, Protocol to flag scam callers
wip, Procreate doodle
Illustration for RRFP end-of-year mailer
I redesigned the Girls Rock! RVA logo for the website and camp tees
I was part of the graphic design team for National Network of Abortion Funds for Fund-a-Thon Season 2019.
Low-res version of the piano recital poster I created for a friend. We went thrifting for a gown, did a photoshoot, then with the top photos from the shoot I created a painting in pastels, that we then scanned and created a poster for using Adobe CS. The music sheets in the painting are from an actual piece of the setlist.
2018 End-of-year mailer, folded in half. Compiled the data and created mailer using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, then sent off to the presses.
Logo for 2020 RRFP Mailer, Stickers and Bonfire Campaign
Via Department of Focused Inquiry, vcufocusedinquiry:
In conjunction with Amnesty International, VCU students are hosting a slam poetry event to speak out against domestic violence. They are looking for both audience members and poets. See the attached flyer for more details.
Please join us for the opening of the 2014 Fall Art Show hosted by Art Mafia and the VCU Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Department. Crenshaw House 919 West Franklin Street Richmond, VA DIGIT AL features works by: Michaela Kane Lizzy Servito Marlene Bruce Anna Tegurtha Brenna Perry Jon Henry Coral Short Jordan Kantor Natalie Colleen Gates Tiffany Vander Laan Ngoc Loan Tran Jessie Lipsett Rebecca Keel Alexx Marie Valencia Sylvia DeVoss Michaela Amato Zhuxin Wang Ginna Shea Theresa Ramirez Molly Roberts Jess Jude DIGIT AL considers accessibility, production, preservation, consumption, identity, and ethics in digital space. The show investigates how material and cultural production in the digital space shifts and alters our identities, and the ways in which perceptions of embodiment are expanded. Free and open to the public, snacks will be provided! Crenshaw House is not wheelchair accessible