
Art direction for The Marshall Project
As the first Art Director at The Marshall Project, a non-profit news organization covering the criminal justice system, I collaborated with talented illustrators and photographers to create visuals that portrayed complex issues occurring in hard-to-access places often hidden from the public eye. My goal was to produce thought-provoking visuals that would inform and engage readers.
What's Justice for Kids who Kill? | Illustrated by Richie Pope
Prisons without Punishment | Photographs by Julien Roeder
A Boy Among Men | Illustrations by Edel Rodriquez
Policing The Future | Photographs by Whitney Curtis
The Lowdown: Public Shamings
What's in a Prison Meal?

"An Unbelievable Story of Rape" | Photography by Benjamin Rasmussen
The Lowdown: Conjugal Visits
Preying on Prisoners | Illustrated by Hannah Barczyk
Social Videos
Shortform videos produced to promote The Marshall Project’s feature investigations on Social Media.
Social video teaser for “The Deadly Consequences of Solitary Confinement with a Cellmate,” co-published with NPR.
“For Men in Prison, Child Support Becomes a Crushing Debt,” co-published with The Washington Post