New Website CMS Overhaul for UnLocal, a NY-based nonprofit addressing “the fundamental injustices and structural inequities that disproportionately impact immigrant communities.”
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Hand in Hand: Domestic Employers Network
Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network is a national network of employers of nannies, housecleaners and home attendants working for dignified and respectful working conditions that benefit the employer and worker alike.
Harvard Law School - Systemic Justice Project
Since 2018 we have worked alongside the Harvard Law School Systemic Justice Project to strategize, reorganize content, and build a brand new home for the SJP on the web.
Catalyst Law
We worked alongside the good people at Justice Catalyst Law to overhaul and split their two main initiatives, Justice Catalyst Law and sister site Justice Catalyst. The websites contains a new, unified brand with distinct relationships between the two, and offer the user multiple ways to access the other while maintaining their sense of place within the overall ecosystem.
Justice Catalyst
We worked alongside the good people at Justice Catalyst to overhaul and split their two main initiatives, Justice Catalyst and sister site Catalyst Law. The websites contains a new, unified brand with distinct relationships between the two, and offer the user multiple ways to access the other while maintaining their sense of place within the overall ecosystem.
Albert Ellis Institute
Web design and development for the Albert Ellis institute, including a “find a therapist” tool and a new crips brand for the web.
The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA)
Overhaul for website and partial digital archive of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA).
Greenwich House
A fresh new palette and interface for the dynamic offerings of a multifaceted community landmark.
TakeRoot Justice
A brand new website for the newly independent TakeRoot Justice
NYDIS: New York Disaster Interfaith Services
Web design, development, consulting and ongoing support for NYDIS.