NPR • April 2026

A multimedia visual narrative examining life on the world’s most remote inhabited island. Through interactive design, mapping, and archival storytelling, the piece translates geographic isolation into lived experience—showing how a community of just a few hundred people sustains itself through shared labor, routine, and deep interdependence.

I helped design the scrolly-telling interface, sourced the Google Earth studio images, and made bespoke, contour-line locator maps of the island. Read the full story here.

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