Freelance Work
Findlay Mag
Findlay Mag is the University of Findlay's official publication. It served as a bi-annual magazine for students, alumni, and parents. This magazine maintained community connection by delivering stories about university events, alumni achievements, campus news, and historical or research-related content. Distributed in print and online, it aimed to keep its audience informed and engaged with the university's activities and developments.

Findlay Mag's Online Publication.
CairoScene
CairoScene was a digital media platform and online hub within one of Egypt's most prominent media networks, MO4. The company comprehensively covered the contemporary cultural and social landscape of the city. Writers, photographers, and a podcast crew provided insights into arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and social commentary in Cairo and Egypt. This platform served as a window into modern Egyptian life, capturing the city's dynamic culture.

Cairo Scene Events homepage.
Lilac Nonprofit Organization
Founded in 2010, Lilac is one of Egypt's first mental health nonprofit organizations. Lilac was dedicated to raising awareness and removing the stigmas of mental health in a developing demographic. This organization hosts engaging events at campuses, orphanages, and mental health facilities. This team consisted of graphic designers, copywriters, and social media specialists from a range of creative backgrounds. The diversity and compassion behind this platform connected thousands of individuals across the country.

Lilac's homepage.
The AUC Times Magazine
Founded by The American University in Cairo Press in 2003, AUC Times recruited individuals whose artistic abilities ranged from copywriting, illustrations, to photography. The magazine's mission was to inspire readers to think outside the box and cultivate curiosity. Issues were based off monthly themes and met board criteria for an English and Arabic speaking audience.

The AUC Times Magazine Online Publication.
The Caravan
The Caravan was introduced as The American University of Cairo's campus newspaper since the campus first opened in 1919. This newspaper was lead by students, with news coverage ranging from events on campus to cultural and political shifts in the country.

The Caravan homepage.