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.
Image coming soon!
Future content maps, event layouts, and editable admin views coming soon.
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.