in flux interactive publication
client
role
Graphic Designer, UI Designer
overview
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approach
I collaborated with writers to transform their concepts into visuals and interactive elements. Other than designing, my role also required troubleshooting design assets during the development phase.
The final product is a balance of creativity and communication, ensuring the information is delivered while giving the audience a fun, engaging experience.
in flux interactive publication
Columbia News
Recent Columbia Graduates Win Second Place at AEJMC Student Magazine Awards for 'In Flux'
surviving the housing crisis
Searching for an apartment in Chicago can feel so intimidating. This article, surviving the housing crisis, transforms that process into a game-like engaging experience, guiding you through the process of apartment hunting in the form of an 80s-inspired pixel art game.
The article’s design draws visual inspiration from Chicago’s iconic architecture and urban landscape. The color palette is directly pulled from the bold hues of Chicago’s flag, with vibrant blues and a bright red that evoke the city’s spirit and history.
team
Writer: Trinity Balboa
Designer: Riley Nguyen
Developer: Camron Hinkle
Illustrator: Cyan Carey
my figma file :)
homescreen easter egg
meme the vote
Meme the Vote is a creative approach to the anxiety and intensity of the November 2024 election season. Amidst the complexities of politics, this article uses humor and a deep dive into meme culture to explore how Gen Z embraces “unseriousness” as a form of civic engagement. We designed an interactive digital experience that feels like endlessly scrolling an Instagram feed.
team
Writer: Araceli Ramirez
Designer: Riley Nguyen
Developer: Gianna Dimperio
Illustrator: Jasmine Salgado
Photographer: Talia Sprague
closing the grocery gap
The article tackles the challenge of food deserts through an experiential lens. We designed the user journey to mimic the process of moving through a grocery receipt, each section highlights critical information about food access, affordability, and nutrition in underserved communities. Interactive, playful stickers are integrated throughout, encouraging users to engage, reflect, and learn as they “check off” important facts, stories, and solutions. This project merges data-driven narrative with tactile, gamified design to make an urgent issue feel both accessible and actionable.
team
Writer: Greer Stewart
Designer: Riley Nguyen
Developer: Camron Hinkle
Illustrator: Jasmine Salgado