research often exists in fragmented spaces that make it harder for people outside a lab to understand what is happening or why it matters. i design websites that bridge that gap by prioritizing accessibility and connection, improving visibility of ongoing work, supporting clearer dissemination of findings, and expanding access for prospective students, collaborators, and the broader public.
learn more about who this work is for, what it produces, and how each project is developed.
this service is for researchers who want a central, intentional place for their work beyond outdated university templates or fragmented online presence.
i typically use wordpress because it allows clients to easily update their own content. wix, squarespace, weebly, or other platforms are also available depending on need.
i combine personal research experience with web design practice. this means the structure of the website is shaped by how research is actually understood, shared, and used.
the goal is a site that reflects your research identity clearly, not just your cv or publication list.