Design for digital features

high-impact stories and web projects

Working with the digital content agency Harpoon, I have produced and designed a variety of digital features for organisations such as IFAD, Salesforce, the Center for Global Development, and The FA.

Built using the Shorthand platform, these stories use custom HTML, CSS and JS to create custom layouts, assets, interactive elements, transitions and animations, to create impactful and digestible long-read features and reports.

A New Grand Bargain

Produced for the nonprofit think tank The Center for Global Development (CGD), this is a bitesized version of a full 68-page working group report.

I designed a version for desktop and mobile which highlights key information, using responsive containers and collapsible sections to contain / reveal more detailed content.

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Transforming food systems for rural prosperity

This is a report published by the UN agency The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

I designed a custom layout for desktop and mobile based on the look and feel of the original print report.

This included animated chapter titles and custom quote styles, as well as graphs and charts recreated and adapted as ‘scroll-mation’ sections.

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Fish Futures

Produced for the Cawthron Institute, New Zealand's largest independent science organisation, this is a landing page for their Fish Futures programme.

I created animated chapter headings and transitions, and custom layouts including team and partner grids.

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Salesforce Ventures FY23

This overview of Salesforce Ventures in 2023 outlines headline figures and highlights individual case studies from key investment sectors.

Working within the organisation’s brand guidelines, I designed custom headings and responsive grid & profile card layouts.

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The 50th Final

Produced for the FA, this digital programme for the 50th Women’s FA Cup final features a timeline layout and interactive team formation sections.

This is a preview link as the published story is no longer available online.

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