Amy Hasenyager
Visual Information Designer

Process Improvement

Apparel industry distribution center incorporated visual management in their training and out on the floor to optimize processing and improve quality. Detailed map of the entire processing mechanism as part of a operator’s manual for the system.

HERO ImAGES

A client in the retail industry needed imagery to unify their vendor on-boarding content. The resulting color system provided an intuitive interface for the user.

White papers
Gone Visual

Complex research papers developed by analysts that were not good at visualization and marketed by sales personnel who were not able to communicate the value to potential buyers.The client needed a summarized translation of the product that would easily convey its significance to buyers.

Indoor Exhibit Design

Collaborated with the Genovesi Environmental Study Center (GESC) in Brooklyn, NY on several large-scale, museum-quality educational signs, including a three-panel series about Mammals, individual signs about Defense, Symbiosis, Mangroves, and Oceans, as well as another three-panel series titled From Watershed to Water Bottle.

 

Outdoor Exhibit Design

As part of a Sustainability Grant awarded to the GESC, their ‘What’s the Buzz?’ apiary program required several interactive outdoor information signs as well as student guides and workbooks, all about bees.

Can you simplify that please?

The amount of detail involved with supplying product in the retail industry can be daunting and any changes to a system can create ripple effects of issues down the line. This infographic simplified an existing process that had several changes implemented. This reference sheet was given to suppliers and buyers to simplify the communication of the changes and streamline the once convoluted process.

World Class Instruction

Visually engaging, innovative and functional print, mobile and web products that aid in the transfer of knowledge to a wide array of learners. Designs and illustrations used in VILT (Virtual Instructor Led Training) and prerecorded coursework. Harnessed the power of Microsoft Office and created a vast system of templates and editable diagrams helped to  flatten the learning curve for the SME’s-turned-instructors to empower them with the tools to deliver world-class content.