Hi there!
I’m Becky, a Design Director based in Brooklyn, New York focused on purpose-driven design.
Throughout my career, I’ve focused on working with companies and organizations that are telling great stories and doing good things. Over the years I’ve found myself as a jack-of-all-trades working with impact-invested startups, nonprofits and agencies tackling all things design–branding, UX/UI design, data visualization, marketing, events and more. In recent years, I’ve become a passionate advocate for the importance of accessibility in design; design isn’t good unless it’s good for all.
I truly believe that design can make an impact, that it can change minds/hearts/opinions. I’m always looking to become a thought partner with new organizations, companies and individuals aligned in that perspective – if that sounds like you, let’s connect!
Want to chat? Reach out via email or Want some more details about my career? You can view my resume here and find me on Linkedin here.
Currently: Design Director at Radish Lab, leading UX, UI and Brand Visuals and Marketing
Some quick links to projects I’ve led
Radish Lab / Denver Preschool Program / New York Community Trust / California Certified Organic Farmers / MenCare / HLW / Olmsted Parks Conservancy / Nonprofit Association of Oregon / Community Change Action & Community Change / Grantmakers for Effective Organizations / World Giving Library
Previously: making an impact in-house at charity: water and Vital Strategies
And before that: working with impact-invested startups Purple Carrot and Voxy doing early-stage branding, marketing and product design.
Freelanced …. with many incredible organizations including: RefugePoint, Refugee Self Reliance Initiative, Center for Humane Technology, **Girls Who Code, **Faith in Action, **Yoga Alliance, Grantmakers in the Arts – Reader, L’Attitude
… and with some really cool people: **The Soze Agency and The Bosco.
Education: Northeastern University | BFA in Graphic Design & BFA in Studio Art (in partnership with the School of the Museum of Fine Arts)