This website I made when I was a M.A. student at Loyola Marymount University and this was a Mellon funded initiative at LMU spearheaded by my wonderful, talented boss at the time to "address the ethical and social justice implications of AI technologies through the lens of Disability Studies".
The aesthetic the initiative wanted was clean, modern, educational, and on brand with LMU.
Disclaimer:
Please understand I do not take credit for how the Habitable Worlds official website looks now as I no longer work for this initiative.
This website I also made when I attended LMU. This is lab website for her research and initiatives that "build on two decades of research at the intersection of cultural studies, sexuality, and public health".
The aesthetic for this website was streamlined, educational, and simple.
Disclaimer:
Please understand I do not take credit for how the Viral Imaginaries official website looks now as I no longer work for this initiative.