Hi there! I’m Amanda Carmichael Hudeck, and for the past nine years, I’ve been proud to call the University of Michigan home. I earned my bachelor's degree in Graphic Design and History from Saginaw Valley State University. Throughout my journey at U-M, I’ve had the pleasure of contributing to Information & Technology Services (ITS), the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI), the Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) office, the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program, and previously with the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT).
Currently, I serve as the graphic designer for the Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS), where I bring my expertise in graphic design to create visually compelling materials that support our mission of promoting safety and security across campus. In my previous role with CRLT, I honed my skills in enhancing websites and crafting impactful designs.
I approach my work with a collaborative spirit, bringing innovative ideas and creative solutions to every project. Building inclusive partnerships based on shared visions and meaningful results is at the heart of what I do.
My passion lies in creating designs that inform, engage, and resonate with diverse audiences, contributing to a safer and more secure campus environment. It’s my dedication to hard work and my belief in the power of inclusive design that drives me every day.
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