Nan Chen
One of my lifelong dreams is to conquer the most thrilling roller coasters in the world. Until then, creativity is the wildest ride in my mind – full of twists, turns, and big drops. I’m always chasing the next big idea and the thrill of bringing it to life!
Carly Intraversato
I’m an indecisive person. So indecisive that to me, nothing I make is ever 100% finished. I love asking myself, how can I make this better? Maybe I’m crazy, but I love to push myself and my work…or maybe I’m just crazy. Either way works for me.
Florence Wang
Hi! My name’s Florence, but you can call me Flo.
I have a pet cat named Sweetiepie and a stuffed penguin named Pinguino. I promise I’m better at art directing than I am at naming things.
Let’s chat!
Zoe Rahaim
As a self-diagnosed OverExplainer, my life challenge is learning to talk about, well, anything concisely. Luckily, as an aspiring art director, coming up with quick and witty lines isn’t my business, instead, I let my designs do the talking for me.
Han Xu
Welcome to my treasure chest, here I hide full of great stories with good visual and thoughtful ideas. Come dig in for beautiful design, creative campaigns, and some extra magic!
Sahiti Pawar
I usually trust my gut, and my intuition has earned me rave reviews. But the decision to choose between art and copy has stumped me ever since my first ad class. To this day I haven’t picked a lane, but I’m the kind of person that embraces detours.
Eva Henry
They say “think outside the box,” but I recycled mine years ago. As a student, I’m still figuring it all out, but one thing’s for sure: you won’t find any cardboard here. Curious? Click through and see where my ideas are headed.
Lila Berger
As a travel lover, creative collector, and Pinterest addict, I’m always gathering random bits of inspiration from the world around me. I’m drawn to the unexpected and love bold ideas that make people see the world a little differently.
Carly Hansen
Small things lead to bigger things. One small idea can launch into a perspective-shifting, creatively thrilling campaign. THIS is what I crave. I’ve chased creativity since I could hold a pencil, and now I chase it with purpose.
Eric Gordon
Dr. Gordon studies technology, democracy, and public engagement, with a specific focus on the role of narrative, data, and algorithms on institutional trust and governance. He specializes in collaborative research and design processes, and has served as an expert advisor for local and national governments, as well as NGOs around the world, designing responsive processes that help organizations transform to meet their stated values. He is specifically recognized for his work in civic games, designing games to foster democratic participation in the US, Egypt, Bhutan, Romania, and many other countries. He is a founding member of the RethinkAI collective which works with communities and local governments around the US to build community-centered use cases of generative AI for public value. He is the author of over 50 articles and chapters on media and urbanism, and the author of two books on the topic: The Urban Spectator (Dartmouth, 2010) and Net Locality (Blackwell, 2011). He is the co-editor of Civic Media: Technology, Design, Practice (MIT Press, 2016) and Ludics: Play as Humanistic Inquiry (Palgrave, 2021). His most recent monograph, Meaningful Inefficiencies: Civic Design in an Age of Digital Expediency (Oxford University Press, 2020) looks at collaborative design practices in the context of emerging technology inside government and journalism. And his new book, Generative Listening: How We Can Leverage New Tech to Build Trust will be published by MIT Press in 2026. Before coming to BU, Dr. Gordon was a professor and the founder and director of the Engagement Lab at Emerson College.