Fred's posts
Veterans Affairs — AboutFace Website
The challenge The VA's AboutFace website provides Veterans, families, and clinicians with stories and resources about PTSD from people with lived experience. The site needed a redesign that prioritized Veterans' voices, made navigation more intuitive, and ensured accessibility and compliance with federal standards. After conducting…
I just posted a free (!) UX writing tip to LinkedIn. You never know, you might find it helpful.
Bite-sized book review: Cal Newport — Slow Productivity
A promising premise. But ultimately disappointing. At least it was short and entertaining.
I'll always be a bit nostalgic for the NYC subway map I used when I lived there. But as a fan of Massimo Vignelli, I love that the new design is reminiscent of the 1972 Unimark map.
As a health communicator and a user experience designer, I fully endorse this. Owls in towels is a great website.
Les Turner ALS Foundation — Interactive Decision Aid Tools
The challenge ALS patients and their caregivers face tremendous challenges. A lot of information needs to be processed and many hard decisions need to be made. Each ALS patient is unique and finds themselves at a different stage in their journey. The Les Turner ALS…
Together with our client ODPHP, we recently launched dynamic and interactive infographics for Healthy People 2030 Leading Health Indicators.
This was a fun data visualization challenge. I'm so lucky to work with a great team of people who help me execute my (sometimes hare-brained) ideas.