Print

Print Media

Print work taught me the discipline of making dense information feel organized, credible, and usable. These projects included conference collateral, meeting-folder systems, magazine ads, advertorials, scholarship promotion, and campaign materials produced alongside broader digital and video initiatives.

The formats were physical, but the problem was familiar: structure the message, respect the audience’s attention, and give complicated scientific programs a clear visual shape.

Print Projects

Selected print systems and campaign pieces created for recurring Keystone Symposia programs, conference audiences, partner channels, and scientific community outreach.

KS Meeting Folders

Quarterly meeting-folder shells and monthly interior updates produced for Keystone Symposia conference attendees. Each folder served as a compact information system for the meeting, combining attendee checklists, conference policies, CEO and Chair welcomes, sponsorship updates, and feature content connected to broader storytelling work. The goal was to make recurring conference information feel consistent, polished, and easy to navigate across a full annual meeting cycle.

  • ClientKeystone Symposia
  • AudienceApprox. 12,000 annual conference attendees
  • CadenceQuarterly shells, monthly content updates

Print Ads and Advertorials

Print placements produced for Science magazine and other media-in-kind partner channels, including category ads, scholarship promotion, meeting promotion, giving campaigns, and an advertorial based on an interview with a Keystone Symposia scientific organizer. These pieces had to work in compressed space: clarify the offer, preserve scientific credibility, fit the publication context, and move readers toward the next action.

  • FormatsMagazine ads, advertorials, flyers
  • WorkLayout, production, image prep, campaign support