Social Media
NBM Building Stories
These social media concepts are designed to promote the "Building Stories" exhibition at the National Building Museum. This unique exhibition explores the fascinating connections between children's literature and the world of architecture, urban planning, and the built environment.
The campaign aims to engage audiences by highlighting the interplay between these seemingly disparate worlds, showcasing how beloved children's stories can spark imagination and inspire a deeper understanding of the spaces we inhabit.
DC Co-lab
During my time as the Director of Community Engagement at DC Collaborative, I managed all associated social media and content creation for DC Co-lab, an online platform designed to foster collaboration among our members and external stakeholders. I focused on creating content that spoke to our community’s collective impact, our collaborations, and capacity-building efforts.
AIGA DC
As a Board Member and Social Media Chair for AIGA DC, I contributed to the social media strategy for DC Design Week 2023. By collaboratively using tools like Asana, Hootsuite, and Figma with the team to boost engagement across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, it resulted in a 35% increase in followers and significant growth in impressions and reach. This amounted to a 95% sellout rate for events and over $13K in revenue.
Places + Spaces
Places + Spaces
Places + Spaces
Building Stories Building Readers Club
Building Stories Building Readers Club
Building Stories Building Readers Club
Building Stories x DCPS Arts
Building Stories x DCPS Arts
Building Stories x DCPS Arts
Is Rome Antics a way to take a Roman Holiday without getting on a flight and wading through the crowds? Can Building Stories bring the book to life, for younger and older audiences alike?
Featuring Snowy Day’s immersive experience of the exhibition, targeting Spanish-speaking audiences.
This reel juxtaposes children building and adults becoming professional builders and architects. The book What We’ll Build takes visitors on a journey to build at the exhibition.