Interaction / Web, App, and Brand Design
a/tone app design




My team (designers Kaela Anderson, Silvia Diaz, and I ) developed an app called a/tone. We chose to design this app around an issue that focuses primarily on users who deal with social and cognitive recognition disabilities. The app helps users with these disabilities more easily communicate via their smartphones.
This app is classified as “user-inclusive” because although the main target audience is people with cognitive recognition disabilities, other users could use the app to help better contextualize general information. A/TONE is also helpful for those who are caretakers for, or spend a lot of time with those classified in this disability spectrum so they can become more aware of the issues dealt with day to day.





I worked with the team at NYC Boss Up to reinvent their website and brand. The team came to me looking to build a brand that their community would be proud of, and an award their community would feel proud to achieve.





I work with the team at Less Awkward on a daily basis to run operations, communications, and all design from social media to web. We recently did a major brand refresh and I worked with them to update their brand book and logo design. This came at the same time as a podcast name change, a total brand redesign, and the launch of a health education curriculum as well as a parent membership curriculum.




I designed and prototyped an app that helps users organize and take care of their plants. This project mostly consisted of using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe XD for wireframing and creating a working prototype.






I designed this site as an interaction with the system of my campus flow map - I chose to document it via video tape as well as this website, I chose the system of orange cones as a safety method- if you’d like to visit it go to bebegl.com. The full video documentation is also on this website.