I created a web-based editorial project exploring an alternate history in which Roe v. Wade was never overturned. The site features five rewritten articles sourced from real publications, with fully functional external links and included citations. Built using original HTML and CSS, the project allowed me to explore both editorial design and front-end development within a single piece.
One of the main challenges was learning how to code the site while also developing a visual language that matched the seriousness of the subject matter. I wanted the design to feel thoughtful and clear, without distracting from the content itself. To support that tone, I focused on layout, hierarchy, and typography to create a reading experience that felt cohesive, informative, and emotionally grounded. The final site is fully linked, responsive across devices, and structured to guide readers through the content in a clear and intentional way.
This project pushed me to think carefully about how digital design can support complex, sensitive material through both form and function.