Case 03 / Science
Marine Biology with Yaz
A marine scientist and communicator needed more than an online CV. The opportunity was to turn her expertise, fieldwork and public voice into an editorial experience people wanted to explore.

The challenge
A rich body of work flattened into a professional profile.
Research, field experience, public education and a growing social audience existed in separate places. A conventional portfolio would have documented those credentials, but it would not have expressed the curiosity and visual energy behind them.
The site needed to feel credible to professional audiences while remaining inviting to people discovering marine science for the first time.
The response
Treat the portfolio like an editorial expedition.
We built the narrative around field stories, research themes and visual moments rather than a chronological CV. Layered typography, deep ocean colour and carefully paced transitions gave the experience its own point of view.
Complex information was broken into approachable passages so visitors could follow their curiosity without losing the scientific substance.
The result
A personal platform that rewards exploration.
The final site connected scientific authority with the warmth of a public communicator. It became a distinctive home for Yaz's work and gave collaborators, audiences and future partners a much fuller picture than a profile page could.
I needed someone who could make science feel beautiful without dumbing it down. Clinton created something I'm genuinely proud of.