Over the past few years, I have worked with ADM+S on several projects relating to their research into facial recognition technology (FRT). Perhaps the most comprehensive project I have completed for them is this report contextualizing public survey results regarding the Australian public attitudes to FRT.
In this report, I have meticulously translated intricate survey data into compelling visual narratives. Through a thoughtful integration of design and information, I was able to effectively communicate complex ideas to a broad audience. Each graphic element has been crafted not just for clarity but also for appropriate aesthetic appeal.
This project showcases my ability to distill large volumes of data into digestible insights, enhancing comprehension through intuitive design choices. Through this endeavor, I have demonstrated my proficiency in leveraging graphic design to elevate the impact and accessibility of complex ideas.
"Our research group has chosen to work with Holly multiple times over the past several years. Her work has always been absolutely first class – unfailingly professional, incredibly fast, and highly attuned to the design requirements of different kinds of material. For the “public attitudes” survey, Holly took a long and complex report, and produced an eye-catching, highly readable and stylish document - presenting dense survey findings in a way that was easily legible to a wide audience. Holly worked closely with me and our team to incorporate feedback and to expedite the production of the report to a tight deadline. Our team was delighted with the outcome and would warmly recommend her services."
Dr. Christopher O'Neil, Postdoctoral Research Fellow & Affiliate of ADM+S
ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S)
2024