



Website: https://www.wiego.org
The WIEGO website serves as a global knowledge hub for informal workers, featuring an extensive library of publications, research, data, and advocacy tools. The redesign prioritized accessibility, multilingual support, and clear pathways for diverse audiences—including researchers, policymakers, and workers themselves.
Working closely with international teams, we introduced structural and visual improvements that made content easier to find and use, regardless of language or device. The result is a platform that reflects WIEGO’s mission: accessible, inclusive, and deeply grounded in lived experience.
While I provided creative direction and project oversight—among other tasks—for most of my portfolio samples, the final outcome reflects a collaborative process. I worked closely with professionals across disciplines, including writers, developers, illustrators, photographers, printers, and fellow designers. My role included guiding strategy and execution while empowering others to contribute their strengths. I believe leadership in design means conducting the orchestra, not playing every instrument.
