Surveillance Apparatus in New Orleans
Graphics & Editorial Design for The Lens
An investigative article detailing the surveillance apparatus in New Orleans. This is the first standalone web project published by the Lens. Accounting for limited resources, and referencing the Lens’
brand elements, I designed a flexible layout and design system for the
project. I also created data-visualizations and built interactive
graphics.
I worked closely with a journalist, a researcher, and a developer on the project.
I worked closely with a journalist, a researcher, and a developer on the project.
Static Graphics & Charts
I produced graphics and charts based on data points and information given to me by the journalist and researcher, which I then iterated on based on editorial feedback.
I produced graphics and charts based on data points and information given to me by the journalist and researcher, which I then iterated on based on editorial feedback.
Pull Quotes & Sidebars
I suggested adding different components to breakup long paragraphs of text in order to highlight key points.
I suggested adding different components to breakup long paragraphs of text in order to highlight key points.
Category Tags
To help readers understand and indentify the range of survelliance systems, I introduced category tags — hardware, software, and platform, in the layout design.
To help readers understand and indentify the range of survelliance systems, I introduced category tags — hardware, software, and platform, in the layout design.
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