Working Women Journalist Nepal
WWJ Nepal is a resource and advocacy site for women journalists. Built on Google Sites, the project combines Docs, Maps, and Forms in a structure that is easy for non-technical staff to update while still feeling intentional and organized for visitors. The live site is available at wwjnepal.org.
Making Low-Code Feel Considered
This project shows that strong digital work is not always about writing the most code. The challenge was to create a clear, trustworthy site that could support resources, events, and advocacy while staying manageable for the organization after handoff. That meant prioritizing information hierarchy, sensible page structure, and a publishing workflow that matched the team's capacity.
Focus: Information design, nonprofit communication, and low-maintenance delivery.
Stack: Google Sites with Docs, Maps, and Forms integrations.
What it shows: My ability to use lightweight tools strategically when they are the right fit for the client.
Why It Matters
WWJ Nepal reflects a part of my practice that often gets overlooked in portfolio conversations: designing systems people can actually sustain. The best solution is not always the most technically complex one. Sometimes the win is helping a team feel empowered to keep the site alive after launch.