In 2015, I founded ChangeHack, a non-profit focused on bringing together a diverse group of people to develop creative solutions to some of the most important issues facing our society.
ChangeHack was created in response to a number of issues I've noticed with hackathons and other similar events, including a lack of diversity, both in terms of background and skillset, and a high percentage of high-potential projects that die on the vine in the weeks following the events. By taking some of the best of brightest people from a variety of industries, and putting them in a room together, we're able to collaborate on creative solutions that make the most of the diverse set of interests and skills we bring to the table.
As part of this project, I developed the ChangeHack brand, building a clean logo that can be easily adapted to a variety of use cases, as well as supporting imagery that conveys the various causes that our network is passionate about. I also designed and built the ChangeHack site, which implements a mobile-first responsive design to provide a great experience across all screen sizes and devices.
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