Digital Asset Management


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Designers utilize seemingly infinite amounts of visual material for internal and external use, meaning an enormous amount of time is wasted repeatedly searching for images. With an asset management program tailored to your existing workflows, your teams can find exactly what they’re looking for while also providing more opportunities for intentional browsing.
I have worked to set up and maintain metadata-rich image collections via OpenAsset, the industry standard DAM tool for Architecture. Note that there are other more budget-friendly alternatives to consider.

Text File Management


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It’s not just your Communications team that is creating an incredible amount of text over the years: from presentations, project proposals, bios, award submissions, press releases, essays, etc., every studio needs a system to organize this wide range of writings so they can be utilized in the future. 
The solution is a filterable library of text on a cloud-hosted platform with ease of submission with a simple form intake with flexible back-end viewing. From now on, the firm can refer back to all types of text and know which is up-to-date and what was submitted where, when, and by whom. 

Storytelling & Legacy-Building


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Whether you’re preparing for a monograph, applying for a firm of the year award, or reaching a milestone in your studio’s history, take some time to crystalize your legacy and document the narrative of your project history. I’ve worked on projects ranging from creating boilerplate text for your communications team, refinement of project writing, or workshops to develop your firm mission statement.

It’s important to revisit your mission as a studio—a pivotal award or monograph could be just around the corner. I can help to inform this process and organize your thoughts and design assets.

Project Database


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Information about your past projects is invaluable, but so is your time. With a structured project database, you can stop digging through old project folders and know exactly where specific details are. Organize the project information based on what your teams search for and why to easily provide references to solve problems mid-design.
I have assisted firms in creating custom in-house solutions in addition to populating out-of-the-box database platforms for the AEC industry. Setting up project databases is often a major challenge for design studios, but it’s never too late to start a with new system to house your information. In every scenario, you will see increasingly efficient workflows, especially for your new business and communications teams. 

Studio Intranet


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An Intranet (internal website) is invaluable for operations and design workflows, especially for firms with dispersed teams. The Intranet structure is designed by how your teams search for information, what existing resources you may have, and what you’re interested in investing in. Streamline your onboarding processes and offer a centralized location for internal information.
After setting up this studio’s first intranet, it immediately became an indispensable resource. It allowed us to keep internal communication and design resources in a primary hub that was easy to update and interact with. People were suddenly able to answer questions themselves without requiring time from administrative staff. 

Newsletter


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Public newsletters are a great way to stay in touch with your greatest new business resource: your existing network. Represent your design thinking through project updates and announcements.

If you have a large firm, inspire conversation and stay connected through an internal studio-wide newsletter. Especially for studios with multiple offices or remote workers, it is difficult to keep up with project updates and office news when not all in the same room.

A weekly internal newsletter offers a regular compilation of process documentation and project milestones, celebrating team victories and sharing important details for future reference.