IPG Health | Area 23
IPG Health | Area 23
Designed and optimized digital experiences across Adobe XD and Figma—improving accessibility, navigation, and branding for websites, creating a Patient Case Compendium tablet tool for sales reps, and prototyping a microsite to help patients and healthcare providers confidently access information.
Designed and optimized digital experiences across Adobe XD and Figma—improving accessibility, navigation, and branding for websites, creating a Patient Case Compendium tablet tool for sales reps, and prototyping a microsite to help patients and healthcare providers confidently access information.
Location
New York, NY (Remote)
Roles
Intern, UI/UX Design, Product Design, Mobile Design
Year
2024

For this project, I worked with an intern team, and my role was to create a microsite that supports the “What Do You Want?” campaign for Cologuard. My role included designing wireframes, prototyping layouts, and ensuring the site conveyed the campaign’s message in a way that was visually engaging, accessible, and easy to navigate. I collaborated on structuring content flow, improving wayfinding, and refining the overall user journey so that both patients and healthcare providers could find information confidently.
The project itself was a digital microsite experience developed to raise awareness of colorectal cancer screening and promote Cologuard’s at-home test. It featured interactive sections explaining what Cologuard is, how it works, and how patients can participate in the national campaign. The microsite also highlighted resources like free pop-up clinics, healthcare partnerships, and educational tools to make screening more approachable and accessible.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
EHD Stargaze
In this project, my role was centered on designing and structuring a digital experience that clearly communicated medical information in an approachable and patient-friendly way. I focused on building layouts that emphasized readability, accessibility, and clear navigation across different sections of the site. My contributions also included translating complex clinical data into simplified visuals and organizing resources into an intuitive flow so that patients and healthcare providers could easily access support tools, safety information, and educational materials.
The project itself was a web platform dedicated to informing patients about EYLEA HD (aflibercept) treatments for serious eye conditions like Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Macular Edema, and Diabetic Retinopathy. The site featured clinical trial results, patient resources, safety guidelines, financial support options, and personal stories to encourage confidence in treatment decisions. Its purpose was to empower patients with both knowledge and practical tools, helping them engage more effectively with their retina specialists and better manage their treatment journey.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
JAZZ Patient Microsite
The Jazz Patient Microsite project was created to educate patients and healthcare providers about Ziihera, the first FDA-approved HER2-targeted bispecific antibody therapy for advanced or metastatic HER2-positive biliary tract cancer. The microsite explained how the treatment works, summarized clinical trial data, outlined what patients could expect during infusions, and provided important safety information. It also connected patients and caregivers to support resources such as JazzCares, the American Cancer Society, and the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation.
In this project, my role centered on UX/UI design and digital prototyping. I was responsible for designing clear page layouts, improving wayfinding and navigation, and ensuring accessibility for patients with diverse needs. I created wireframes and interactive prototypes that balanced medical accuracy with user-friendly presentation, helping patients and providers understand complex information in a structured, supportive format. This included visual storytelling of how the treatment works, data visualization of trial results, and resource sections designed to build confidence and clarity for patients.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
IPG Health | Area 23
IPG Health | Area 23
Designed and optimized digital experiences across Adobe XD and Figma—improving accessibility, navigation, and branding for websites, creating a Patient Case Compendium tablet tool for sales reps, and prototyping a microsite to help patients and healthcare providers confidently access information.
Designed and optimized digital experiences across Adobe XD and Figma—improving accessibility, navigation, and branding for websites, creating a Patient Case Compendium tablet tool for sales reps, and prototyping a microsite to help patients and healthcare providers confidently access information.
Location
New York, NY (Remote)
Roles
Intern, UI/UX Design, Product Design, Mobile Design
Year
2024

For this project, I worked with an intern team, and my role was to create a microsite that supports the “What Do You Want?” campaign for Cologuard. My role included designing wireframes, prototyping layouts, and ensuring the site conveyed the campaign’s message in a way that was visually engaging, accessible, and easy to navigate. I collaborated on structuring content flow, improving wayfinding, and refining the overall user journey so that both patients and healthcare providers could find information confidently.
The project itself was a digital microsite experience developed to raise awareness of colorectal cancer screening and promote Cologuard’s at-home test. It featured interactive sections explaining what Cologuard is, how it works, and how patients can participate in the national campaign. The microsite also highlighted resources like free pop-up clinics, healthcare partnerships, and educational tools to make screening more approachable and accessible.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
EHD Stargaze
In this project, my role was centered on designing and structuring a digital experience that clearly communicated medical information in an approachable and patient-friendly way. I focused on building layouts that emphasized readability, accessibility, and clear navigation across different sections of the site. My contributions also included translating complex clinical data into simplified visuals and organizing resources into an intuitive flow so that patients and healthcare providers could easily access support tools, safety information, and educational materials.
The project itself was a web platform dedicated to informing patients about EYLEA HD (aflibercept) treatments for serious eye conditions like Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Macular Edema, and Diabetic Retinopathy. The site featured clinical trial results, patient resources, safety guidelines, financial support options, and personal stories to encourage confidence in treatment decisions. Its purpose was to empower patients with both knowledge and practical tools, helping them engage more effectively with their retina specialists and better manage their treatment journey.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
JAZZ Patient Microsite
The Jazz Patient Microsite project was created to educate patients and healthcare providers about Ziihera, the first FDA-approved HER2-targeted bispecific antibody therapy for advanced or metastatic HER2-positive biliary tract cancer. The microsite explained how the treatment works, summarized clinical trial data, outlined what patients could expect during infusions, and provided important safety information. It also connected patients and caregivers to support resources such as JazzCares, the American Cancer Society, and the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation.
In this project, my role centered on UX/UI design and digital prototyping. I was responsible for designing clear page layouts, improving wayfinding and navigation, and ensuring accessibility for patients with diverse needs. I created wireframes and interactive prototypes that balanced medical accuracy with user-friendly presentation, helping patients and providers understand complex information in a structured, supportive format. This included visual storytelling of how the treatment works, data visualization of trial results, and resource sections designed to build confidence and clarity for patients.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
IPG Health | Area 23
IPG Health | Area 23
Designed and optimized digital experiences across Adobe XD and Figma—improving accessibility, navigation, and branding for websites, creating a Patient Case Compendium tablet tool for sales reps, and prototyping a microsite to help patients and healthcare providers confidently access information.
Designed and optimized digital experiences across Adobe XD and Figma—improving accessibility, navigation, and branding for websites, creating a Patient Case Compendium tablet tool for sales reps, and prototyping a microsite to help patients and healthcare providers confidently access information.
Location
New York, NY (Remote)
Roles
Intern, UI/UX Design, Product Design, Mobile Design
Year
2024

For this project, I worked with an intern team, and my role was to create a microsite that supports the “What Do You Want?” campaign for Cologuard. My role included designing wireframes, prototyping layouts, and ensuring the site conveyed the campaign’s message in a way that was visually engaging, accessible, and easy to navigate. I collaborated on structuring content flow, improving wayfinding, and refining the overall user journey so that both patients and healthcare providers could find information confidently.
The project itself was a digital microsite experience developed to raise awareness of colorectal cancer screening and promote Cologuard’s at-home test. It featured interactive sections explaining what Cologuard is, how it works, and how patients can participate in the national campaign. The microsite also highlighted resources like free pop-up clinics, healthcare partnerships, and educational tools to make screening more approachable and accessible.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
EHD Stargaze
In this project, my role was centered on designing and structuring a digital experience that clearly communicated medical information in an approachable and patient-friendly way. I focused on building layouts that emphasized readability, accessibility, and clear navigation across different sections of the site. My contributions also included translating complex clinical data into simplified visuals and organizing resources into an intuitive flow so that patients and healthcare providers could easily access support tools, safety information, and educational materials.
The project itself was a web platform dedicated to informing patients about EYLEA HD (aflibercept) treatments for serious eye conditions like Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Macular Edema, and Diabetic Retinopathy. The site featured clinical trial results, patient resources, safety guidelines, financial support options, and personal stories to encourage confidence in treatment decisions. Its purpose was to empower patients with both knowledge and practical tools, helping them engage more effectively with their retina specialists and better manage their treatment journey.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.
JAZZ Patient Microsite
The Jazz Patient Microsite project was created to educate patients and healthcare providers about Ziihera, the first FDA-approved HER2-targeted bispecific antibody therapy for advanced or metastatic HER2-positive biliary tract cancer. The microsite explained how the treatment works, summarized clinical trial data, outlined what patients could expect during infusions, and provided important safety information. It also connected patients and caregivers to support resources such as JazzCares, the American Cancer Society, and the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation.
In this project, my role centered on UX/UI design and digital prototyping. I was responsible for designing clear page layouts, improving wayfinding and navigation, and ensuring accessibility for patients with diverse needs. I created wireframes and interactive prototypes that balanced medical accuracy with user-friendly presentation, helping patients and providers understand complex information in a structured, supportive format. This included visual storytelling of how the treatment works, data visualization of trial results, and resource sections designed to build confidence and clarity for patients.
Due to company confidentiality, I’m unable to share my internship projects publicly. However, they can be viewed by requesting access to my Google Drive folder. If you are an application viewer, I will accept your request as soon as possible.