REMAKE

Remake, a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit, is a global advocacy organization with a mission to get the women in the clothing industry paid fairly. We work at the intersection of climate justice and labor rights.

Brief

Currently, I co-lead design at Remake.

My role involves web development, social design, campaign strategy, and art direction for reports, events, and pitch decks. Through Remake, I have had the honor to create impact from a personal level to the federal level.

View key projects below

Accountability Report 2021

Spearheaded the design and development of our annual accountability report. This report serves as a roadmap for big and small fashion brands to improve wages and meet global climate goals.

Responsibilities

Art Direction, UX Design, Graphic Design. Collaborator: Hope Ann Flores

Stats

44,000+ views from 100+ countries

The FABRIC Act - Federal Bill

Seal design for the federal FABRIC Act introduced by New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand that ends wage theft in fashion and supports ethical domestic production.

Press

WWD

Responsibilities

Graphic Design

Collaborators: Hope Ann Flores, Remake

Pictured with New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Ayesha Barenblat and Elizabeth Cline at the press launch of The FABRIC Act.

Members of Garment Worker Center and Workers United

Social Content

Educational posts, centered around sustainability and living wages, designed to be shared.

Tools

Adobe Illustrator, Canva

Responsibilities

Research, Writing, Graphic Design

Stats

Remake has a total of 130,000+ followers on Instagram

Website Design

Redesigned Remake’s web presence by introducing new Home, About Us, Team, Campaigns, Donations and Direct Relief pages. Worked with web developer and content team on the backend.

Tools

Figma, Wordpress, Adobe Illustrator

Responsibilities

Research, UX Design, Graphic Design

Stats

3,000+ daily views

Case Study of Home Page

Impact Report

Designed the annual report sharing our mission, vision and impact to donors.

Garment Worker Protection Act - California State Bill

A variety of web assets designed for Senate Bill 62 - Garment Worker Protection Act. After years of campaigning, the bill has now been passed into law by California’s Governor Newsom. 45,000 garment workers, mostly women of color, who were once earning as little as $2.68/hr are now guaranteed a $14 minimum wage.

Read my research on wage theft here, and read the victory newsletter below.

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