The Washington Post

I joined the Washington Post design team in November 2019. At The Post I work across platforms, handling a range of digital projects and art directing in addition to daily print shifts and Instagram posts.

 

The Amazon, undone

Lead designer of a 6-part, year-long investigative series: managing timelines and creative direction across a rotating team of editors, photographers, reporters and developers spanning multiple time zones. Series was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and lead reporter Terrance McCoy received a George Polk Award.

 

Life on an Australian farmstay

Agritourism helps farmers diversify revenue and exposes tourists to the tranquil pleasures of country life.

A year along the Dnieper River

A Post photographer traveled the length along the vital river that flows through Ukraine’s heart.

Abortion Arrest

She said she had a miscarriage — then got arrested under an abortion law

 

The Big Shift

In the coming decade, women will hold greater economic power than in previous generations.

 

Afghanistan’s ‘highway of death’

The Kabul-Kandahar highway was intended to win the hearts and minds of Afghans. Instead, it became a war zone and a symbol of American failure.

The architecture of war

How 20 years of conflict have reshaped Afghanistan’s capital and life in it.

By boat, by motorbike, by foot

As vaccine teams travel to inoculate Colombia’s Indigenous peoples, geography is only one challenge. They must also overcome decades of mistrust.

 

Art Direction

 

Print

 

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