— Shaping complex or consequential work into rigorous, compelling visual communication.

Erin partners with academics, researchers, specialists and change-makers across universities, institutes, foundations and government agencies to interpret and shape their work into forms that have clarity, impact and reach.


Working at the intersection of design, research and strategy, Erin works with complex or consequential material—ideas, research and systems—shaping it into forms that amplify coherence and impact while preserving its richness.

With over 15 years of experience across commercial design practice and academia, she combines scholarly insight with design expertise. This means working closely with the material itself to understand what matters, what to foreground, and what visual decisions mean.

Erin works closely with clients across education and research, environment and sustainability, and social impact and justice, bringing the same interpretive depth to client work that she brings to her own research.

Recent projects

  • Developing a visual communication and information design strategy to communicate biodiversity-positive design principles, values and processes.

  • Visualising socio-demographic data to support a richer understanding of who lives in the precinct and how social indicators intersect across neighbourhoods.

  • Developing a cohesive visual approach for communicating research on educational equity in Australian schools.

  • Translating rich ecological research into forms that could operate as rigorous academic outputs as well as accessible, engaging documents for the wider public.

Services

Erin offers a range of interconnected services, from structuring and sense-making through to visualisation and communication.

  • 'Erin's work on our Adelaide Biodiversity Reports was transformative.'

    —A/Prof Scott Hawken, Director of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, University of Adelaide

  • 'One of our key goals was to communicate data back to community in an accessible and creative way, which Erin absolutely achieved.'

    —Amber Loomis, Senior Social Impact Practitioner
    Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion, University of Technology Sydney

  • 'She translated dense ecological data into visually compelling stories that engaged readers.'

    —A/Prof Scott Hawken, Director of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, University of Adelaide