Visual Reporting Through a UX Lens
As a visual journalist working for Voice of America, I built this series to document the flow of humanitarian aid entering Gaza during the February 2025 ceasefire. My goal was to apply UX principles—clarity, hierarchy, and intentional sequencing—to present a narrative that revealed the gap between aid arriving and aid actually reaching people.
I selected images that make that tension visible:
Convoys threading through collapsed infrastructure, showing the logistical barriers to distribution.
Destroyed buildings along the route, illustrating why delivery is slow and inconsistent.
Young Palestinians running toward trucks, revealing the urgency and scarcity on the ground.
The stark black-and-white treatment and direct headline help viewers absorb the story quickly, without distraction. Each visual element is structured to guide the viewer from the promise of incoming aid to the reality of limited access.
This visual package ran in Voice of America in February 2025 as part of ongoing reporting on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.