I’ve been making things for as long as I can remember. I taught myself HTML and CSS when I was 12, and I kept developing and designing in my spare time all throughout childhood and college. My first two jobs were in web design, and even as my career pivoted to nonprofit operations and then accounting, I worked at small organizations with the opportunity to wear many hats. I always strove to make beautiful and functional things, which I carry with me into financial report design.
Print design
Baggage Claim was a full-length contemporary circus production that premiered in Seattle on May 17-18, 2019.
Web Design
My Seattle aerial studio needed a website design update and integration with their proprietary online registration system.
Logo Design
A new cooperatively-owned performing arts and restaurant venue in Hillman City needed a logo.
All the Design
I wore many hats as COO of USQ, including graphic designer and web developer.
I redesigned the website for the small CPA firm I worked for.
The Circus Doc—Emily Scherb, PT, DPT—contracted me to design and build a Wordpress website for her physical therapy business.
I designed the website for Coastal Almanac, a project at the University of Washington that aimed to build an almanac for coastal communities in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon.
I designed and developed a Wordpress theme for The Panini Press, a blog about life squeezed between caregiving for both children and aging parents.
I was a graphic designer for the company Retailer Web Services, an ecommerce provider for independent retailers.
My first portfolio website.
A high school essay on the decline of feudal Europe in website form.
A website dedicated to my favorite band, The Beatles.
My first foray into web design as a 12-year-old. See this gem here.
Art/Photo: Jessica Kelly