I work at the intersection of brand design, editorial storytelling, and front-end code

Good design makes complex ideas impossible to ignore.

I'm Meghan, and I'm a designer who works at the intersection of brand, editorial, and interactive storytelling. I specialize in taking dense information—policy research, institutional narratives, brand positioning—and transforming it into visual experiences that are accessible, engaging, and built to perform.

I combine strategic thinking with hands-on execution: storyboarding narratives, art directing visuals, and writing code (HTML/CSS/JavaScript/GSAP) to bring designs to life. I ask "how should this story unfold?"—then I build the answer.

What drives me: projects that require both conceptual rigor and craft. Where the work needs to clarify something complicated, tell a compelling story, and look beautiful doing it.

Background

I came to design with a background in oral history, museum work, and editorial publishing. My experiences have taught me how to sift through complex research and transform it into stories that resonate.

Along the way, I taught myself to code (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) because I wanted to build the interactive experiences I was designing, not just spec them. That combination of narrative instinct, editorial discipline, and technical capability shapes everything I make now.

I've worked across museums, archives, policy organizations, medical publishing, and brand clients. The through-line: making complicated ideas accessible, engaging, and built to last.