How the work
actually
happened
Feature lists don't tell you much. These case studies cover how specific problems were framed, what constraints shaped the decisions, and what shipped. The framing is illustrative of the type of work rather than a verbatim project log.
Case studies
Disease Surveillance Dashboards
Public health teams needed real-time visibility into disease spread data during a period of intense operational pressure. Existing tooling was slow, inaccessible, and hard to interpret for non-technical staff. This covers how we approached it.
Read the case study →
CDC.gov Design System
CDC.gov had grown to hundreds of templates maintained by separate teams with no shared component library and inconsistent accessibility compliance. This covers the approach to standardizing it without breaking anything that was already live.
Read the case study →