Breaking Down Complex & Technical Information into Clear, Human-Centered Visuals
I’m the Founder and Instructional Designer at Anthroloosa, where I help organizations translate complex environmental, scientific, and technical information into learning people can truly understand and use.
My work sits at the intersection of science, policy, and education. I design instructional video, visual explanations, and outreach materials that support public understanding, institutional training, and informed decision-making—especially in contexts where accuracy, trust, and clarity matter.
I’ve worked across food systems, environmental protection, public funding, and community-based initiatives, helping organizations move from policy and research into practical, on-the-ground understanding. Much of my work focuses on making dense or abstract material accessible without oversimplifying it.
Areas of experience include:
Environmental and sustainability education and program management
Government grants, public funding, and regulatory compliance
Food systems and farm-to-institution initiatives
Community engagement and cross-sector partnerships
Translating policy goals into real-world practice and learning
I’m particularly drawn to projects that serve the public good and require careful communication of complexity.
Work Terms
Hours of Operation:
Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST (exceptions possible for Pacific Time). Weekends by appointment. I typically respond within 24 hours.
Payment Terms:
50% deposit to start, 50% on completion. Payments via PayPal or bank transfer; Net 15–30 day terms available for ongoing projects.
Preferred Communication:
Phone or Google Meet. Video calls available for project kick-offs, updates, or detailed discussions. I prioritize clear, timely, and collaborative communication.
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