
Favorite Software: SketchUp and Adobe AfterEffects
Dream Job: Exhibit or Experiential Designer for museums across the globe.
Anne is a Virginia-based Graphic Designer with a passion for creating engaging visual experiences. Specializing in exhibit and experiential design, as well as videography, she brings a unique artistic perspective to her work. With a lifelong dedication to the arts—including portraiture, metalsmithing, and glass art—Anne seamlessly blends creativity with technical skill. Now, she’s fully committed to a career in design, ready to bring fresh ideas and thoughtful storytelling to every project. When she’s not designing, she enjoys exploring the outdoors, cooking and discovering new foods, and spending quality time with family and friends.
You can view her portfolio here.
Hacking
Code of Conscience: The Ethics of Hacking and Hacktivism
Hacking and hacktivism pose significant threats to social well-being by undermining privacy, security, and trust in digital systems. Cyberattacks targeting personal data, financial institutions, and critical infrastructure can disrupt lives, cause financial loss, and erode confidence in online platforms. Hacktivism, while often driven by ideological motives, can escalate into cyber warfare, misinformation campaigns, or service disruptions that harm innocent users and institutions. The spread of false information through hacked accounts can incite panic, social unrest, and even political instability. Additionally, large-scale breaches expose individuals to identity theft, blackmail, and exploitation. As society becomes increasingly digital, these threats jeopardize not only individual safety but also the stability of businesses and governments, highlighting the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity measures and digital ethics.