About

👋🏻 Hey, I’m Liz. I’m a designer who believes that everything is interesting. Along my path from neuroscience to digital product, better understanding humans — and improving our lives — has been my lodestar.

With a generalist bent and depth to match, I make a strong utility player, well-equipped to drive research, prototyping, and visual design alike. I’m most at home designing for small teams with big ideas.

My practice is equally creative and analytical. Throughout my work, I’ve been especially drawn to data visualization as a medium for storytelling and exploring complexity.


Image of me smiling at you! Image of little me smiling at you!

Now

Based in Boston, MA.

Energized by skating the city, matinee movies, and puttering in the garden. Cucumbers were last season’s success, but I dream of growing cinnamon raisin bagels. Here’s hoping 🤞🏻.

Designing & developing data visualizations at New America to communicate visions of better public policy.

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Previously

Designed data products for public health at Ginkgo Biosecurity.

Researched emotion with Dr. Karen Quigley & Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett at the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Lab.

Studied Information Design and Data Visualization (MS) at Northeastern University and Cognitive Neuroscience (Sc.B) at Brown University.