Hi, I’m Anna Claire Hancock—a writer, designer, and content creator passionate about crafting meaningful digital experiences. I specialize in professional writing, UX/UI design, and editorial content, blending creativity with strategy to connect with diverse audiences. My work reflects a love for storytelling, visual design, and thoughtful user experience, shaped by hands-on internships and real-world projects. I’m driven by curiosity, inspired by collaboration, and always eager to keep learning.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
Through my internships and volunteer work, I’ve gained hands-on experience in editorial design, content creation, and digital media. At the North Carolina Literary Review, I used Adobe InDesign to design magazine page layouts and managed social media campaigns for writing contests. As an intern for uInterview, I researched trending entertainment news and published articles using WordPress. I’ve also created promotional content for Bubble Skincare and DreamstoWeb, helping build brand visibility and connect with target audiences through engaging social media strategies.
I bring a strong foundation in professional writing, editorial design, UX/UI principles, and digital content strategy. I’m skilled in Adobe InDesign, Figma, WordPress, and social media management, with experience creating everything from magazine layouts to branded campaigns. I also have a keen eye for detail, strong research abilities, and a passion for crafting clear, engaging content across platforms.
My goal is to continue growing as a digital designer and content strategist, with a focus on creating user-centered designs that tell meaningful stories. I’m especially interested in blending visual design with impactful writing to develop accessible, creative, and effective communication in both editorial and digital spaces.
I am not responsible for the content within these publications. I copy-edited each following a specific style guide and then designed them using Adobe InDesign