
About Me
Hey! I'm Tiffany—or Tiffy on the frisbee field.
I'm a graphic designer interested in helping people share their messages in creative ways. Whether it be corporate communications or advertising campaigns, I'm careful to think about the audiences I need to interact with. I am particularly passionate about accessibility issues of graphic design, and I hope to create work that's visually, audibly, and psychologically accessible to all.
I am an expert in Adobe Creative Cloud, having experience working with all different apps in the suite. Beyond graphic design, I bring experience in UX/UI, videography, audio editing, and—if ever necessary—crochet.
If you're down to hear more about all that I love doing, my inbox is always open!
Undergradute Research
One of my most exciting endeavors was completing a two-year thesis project for Elon University's Honors program. This project was eventually selected to be published in Elon's Journal of Undergraduate Research.
As a designer, one of the visual challenges I always notice is colors being too similar. This makes information difficult to understand, whether it be on public transit maps or color-based board games.
Inspired by my passion for accessible work, my undergraduate research project investigates this problem. Through interviews with graphic designers in different professions, this project uncovers trends in how designers regard Color Vision Deficiency and how they incorporate colorblind-friendly practices in their process.
If you're interested in learning about what I discovered, you can read through the full thesis or the shortened version!