In my previous role at Lynchpin Ideas, I played a key role in helping the Missouri Mental Health Foundation revamp its branding. From concept to execution, everything you see on their site was the result of collaborative brainstorming and hard work by me and my amazing team.
For my Data Visualization course in college, I aimed to investigate how visitation to national parks has evolved, particularly in the context of the pandemic. As a passionate national park enthusiast, I was curious about how these treasured lands have been impacted. To gain deeper insights, I spoke with park employees from across the country—social scientists, visual information specialists, interpretation experts, and even the National Park Service Chief of Tourism in Washington, D.C. Using publicly available data, my personal travel experiences, and the valuable input from park staff, I created a detailed visualization site to showcase these changes.
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