Michael J. Fox Foundation
Information Design
I lead the design at Fathom for a way to present the different kinds of collected data for a PPMI study at the Michael J. Fox Foundation that helps track the progression of Parkinson’s at dozens of clinical sites across multiple countries. The information graphic outlines what participants can expect across the 5-year study, with granular details on the types of metrics that are tracked, the methods by which they are collected, and how the data benefits researchers.







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Rachel has over fifteen years of experience working at the intersection of information design, branding, and motion graphics. She has most recently worked as a designer for the Harvard Kennedy School, and Fathom, a data visualization studio.

Rachel holds a MFA from RISD in graphic design, and has taught classes and served as a visiting lecturer / guest critic at design programs around New England.

She is available for projects and collaborations, and would be glad to hear from you.
Clients

The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Harvard Kennedy School, the Yale School of Drama, Amazon, General Electric, iHeartRadio, Pretty Good Friends, The Village Voice, Chicago Magazine, St. Louis Magazine, and the Girl Scouts of the USA.