Lori Krell is an Art Director and senior technical communicator with over two decades of experience crafting developer and user-focused documentation, UI/UX assets, and 2D game art. She blends docs-as-code practice and front-end tooling (Docusaurus, React, Markdown) with creative leadership—managing cross-disciplinary teams from engineers to artists and delivering complex doc migrations and design bibles ahead of schedule. Lori has driven open-source Unity Multiplayer docs and built Docusaurus-based sites for enterprise products, pairing code-aware writing (API refs, error messaging) with visuals, videos, and battlemap art. Known as a “tech writing ninja,” she reliably turns workflows and user journeys into usable, searchable documentation while also designing game art, templates, and assets. Based in Round Rock, TX, she combines an MA in Technical Communication with hands-on tooling experience (Git, CI/CD, Figma) and a taste for tabletop storytelling that informs her user-centered approach.
5 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
MA English Literature/Technical Communication, MA English Literature/Technical Communication at Texas State University
Open Source documentation for Unity Multiplayer, which includes Netcode for GameObjects, the Unity Transport Package, Multiplayer Tools and Educational references and Sample Games such as Boss Room.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:104 reviews, 906 commits, 91 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Lori appears to be focused on building the front-end user interface for the Unity Multiplayer Networking documentation project. Their contributions mainly involved setting up the Docusaurus framework and basic structure, including the implementation of a homepage and blog. They created CSS style sheets, implemented image and icon updates, and modified the navigation for the documentation site, including incorporating a blog and community links.
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