Caitlin Wang —

Work Archive

  • 2021-2023

    • Threadable  mobile and web development

      A social e-reading platform for reading and discussing books with others. This multi-year project consisted of building and launching a React Native app, Ruby on Rails backend, React web app, and an internal admin interface.

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  • 2021

    • The Art Direction Show  web development

      Upstatement's collection of art direction resources and artist interviews built with React while using WordPress as headless CMS.

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    • Grist  web development

      Custom WordPress theme development to revamp the online editorial experience for Grist, a nonprofit environmental news organization.

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  • 2020

    • Arnold Arboretum  web development

      Custom WordPress theme development for The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, with educational features such as interactive tours and plant information.

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    • Northeastern College of Social Sciences and Humanities  web development

      A redesign and rebuild of Northeastern CSSH's website using a WordPress Multisite architecture to support the college's network of 30+ department subsites.

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    • The Unsustainable Web  digital essay

      An introductory essay about the energy consumption of the Internet, with the essay website serving as an example of enivornmentally-conscious web development.

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  • 2019

    • MIT Climate Primer  web development

      An interactive microsite for MIT's primer on climate science built with Vue.js and Nuxt, focusing on engaging features such as audio narration, data visualizations, and quiz questions. Winner of the 2020 Webby Award for Best Individual Editorial Feature - Ind/Brand/Org.

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Credits: This site was designed and developed by me using GatsbyJS. The text is set in Migra and Neue Montreal, both by Pangram Pangram. The ASCII art is my own but inspired by the work of Joan Stark.