Senior Research Software UI/UX Designer
Tiffany is a designer with a background in textiles who has worked in the field of journalism, fashion, marketing, advertising. After completing an MA at the Royal College of Art and entered digital design unsure if she was ready to give up the tactile aspect but soon was deeply engaged with the ever evolving vibrant community. Once she started integrating design with code, along with the complexity of content and diversity of human interactions, it brought about even more interest and exploration. Her current interest is data visualisation, experimenting to improve clarity, curiosity and engagement using geometric shapes.
See her personal website which includes her contribution to KDL projects and further information.
Projects
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Crossreads Text, materiality and multiculturalism at the crossroads of the ancient MediterraneanCrossreads
University of Oxford
2020–2026
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Alice Thornton's BooksAT
University of Edinburgh
2021–2024
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Brightening the Covenant ChainBCC
University of Hull
2021–2024
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Radical Translations: The Transfer of Revolutionary Culture between Britain, France and Italy (1789-1815)Radical Translations
FAH Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Milano-Bicocca
2019–2024
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Living with MachinesLwM
Queen Mary, University of London, FAH Department of Digital Humanities, The British Library, The Alan Turing Institute
2023–2023
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Farm-level Interdisciplinary Approaches to Endemic Livestock DiseaseFIELD
University of Lincoln, FAH Department of History
2018–2023
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REF 2021 impact data analysis
KCL Research Management & Innovation Directorate, King's Digital Lab
2022–2022
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Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project
University of Reading
2004–2022
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Shakespeare Holdings in the Royal CollectionSHARC
Birkbeck, University of London, FAH Department of English
2018–2022
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Renaissance Skin - Visible SkinVisible Skin
FAH Department of History, Wiedemann Lampe
2021–2022
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Mao Era in ObjectsMAO
University of Oxford, FAH Department of History
2018–2020
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Illustrating Impact
Department of International Development, The Policy Institute, Entrepreneurship Institute, Health School, Time Partners Ltd, Alter Equity, GO Lab, Oxford University, King's Business School
2018–2019
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Mozart and Material CultureMOZARTMC
FAH Department of Music
2017–2019
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CultureCase: putting research to work
FAH King's Culture
2018–2019
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Renaissance SkinRENSKIN
FAH Department of History
2017–2017
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German Screen Studies NetworkGSSN
FAH Department of Film Studies
2016–2016
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Paradox of Medieval Scotland. Examining the roles and relationships of medieval Scottish societyPoMS
University of Glasgow, FAH Department of History
2007–2010
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Georgian Papers ProgrammeGPP
College of William and Mary Libraries, Omohundro Institute, Royal Archives & Royal Library, FAH Department of History
2015–