My Work

My work spans nonprofits, education, tech, and media—where I’ve led web design, content strategy, SEO, and UX optimization initiatives. I thrive in cross-functional teams, aligning creative and technical efforts with organizational goals to elevate digital presence and engagement. This portfolio showcases some of my most meaningful projects, highlighting my passion for clean design, strong messaging, and intuitive user experiences.

Customization + Web Design/Layout + SEO implementation and Content Management including main ADW website, the Catholic schools platform, over 100 parish websites, and the Archdiocese’s newspaper.


Customization + Web Redesign and Content Management including the main website.


Web Content Management + Brand Integration, Strategic Research for the main website.


Web Content Management + Brand Integration, Strategic Research, and Digital Project Management

2gogreen

Web Design + Web Development

My Own Basket Website

Website Design + Web Development

What People Say About My Work

“Nathalia is a Communications pro who I highly recommend. She has excellent digital marketing communication skills along with a professional attitude and solution-oriented approach to her work. She is a tremendous talent who you would be lucky to have on your team or next project.”

Paula Gwynn Grant
Emmy Award-winning TV producer and on-air host, Business Management Expert

“I had the honor of working with Nathalia in the field of Communications Media and was thoroughly impressed by her expertise, creative thinking, and talented execution of task requests, as well as her ability to adapt to the ever-changing, fast-paced world of Digital Media. Her ability to manage digital media content is exceptional… “

Angela Parsons
Director of Digital Media


“When I worked with Ms. Galan at the BrightFocus Foundation, she was an integral part of our efforts to design, build, and launch a new website to better educate the public on Alzheimer’s
disease and the age-related vision diseases of glaucoma and macular degeneration…”

Michael Buckley
Executive and Advocacy Communications

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