EIG Website & Creative Support
Designer | Urban Emu
Economic Innovation Group (EIG) was a website and client I supported while at Urban Emu. EIG is a public policy organization that encourages a more dynamic and inclusive American economy. They help build wealth, provide resources, and build on policy actions. We were tasked with creating multiple webpages and graphics, including a landing page for The American Worker Project as well as creating a podcast landing page for The New Bazaar. I also created custom graphics for analysis, research, issue areas and policy. Projects were conducted on a quick timeline and all received with praise for the user friendly ui/ux.
The American Worker Project focuses on how well American workers are doing and how to improve the lives of American workers. We were tasked with bringing this story to life. We incorporated different areas for this storytelling including essays, data, guest essays as well as survey results. We wanted to create an intuitive user experience while incorporating EIG’s brand and visual storytelling.
I created these high-fidelity wireframes in Figma and working with developers we were able to truly tell this story. Utilizing eye-catching graphics that contribute to the story we were able to bring visual interest to the different sections. This was a quick turn around deliverable with great results. The page launched with positive feedback and new contributions from guest essays and other contributors.
The American Worker Project
Custom Graphics
Samples of custom graphics I created for analysis, research, issue areas and policy pages and articles.
THE NEW BAZAAR: AN EIG PODCAST
The New Bazaar podcast features long-form interviews with economists, policymakers, and other guests. The podcast focuses on how the economy constantly changes how Americans live and how our choices can impact the economy.
We were tasked with created a user friendly layout with successful functionality. We utilized components and styles featured throughout the site to enhance this page.
The thumbnails for each podcast were custom made and designed for each podcast topic.