realtalk@MIT Website

University storytelling website

Built a CMS-powered, media-rich website for storytelling initiative at MIT.

Client

MIT Center for Constructive Communication

Date

Apr 2025 – Jun 2025

Role

Full-Stack Developer & Web Designer

realtalk MIT homepage built with Webflow

Developed a public-facing Webflow website for the MIT Center for Constructive Communication to support realtalk@MIT, a campus-wide initiative focused on dialogue, storytelling, and community engagement. The project required designing within realtalk@MIT brand guidelines and translating Figma concepts and research content into a scalable CMS-driven platform that staff could maintain independently while supporting media-rich storytelling and events.

Built a public-facing institutional platform for realtalk@MIT, enabling storytelling, research communication, and event coordination across the MIT community.

  • Designed responsive layouts within realtalk@MIT brand guidelines

  • Implemented full Webflow CMS architecture for projects, resources, opportunities, events, and storytelling content

  • Translated Figma concepts into production-ready responsive components

  • Developed custom JavaScript including audio player behavior and interactive components

Built scalable content structure for long-term staff-managed updates