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Instructional Visuals + Media

Transforming information into visuals that people can actually understand.

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Project: IGR Therapy Carousel for Social Media

  • A visually engaging, carousel-style post designed to educate the nonprofit’s (branding removed) social media audience about Immunoglobulin Replacement (IGR) therapy.

    The content simplifies complex medical concepts while (in the original version) promoting the organization’s brand identity and encouraging engagement (likes, comments, reshares).

  • Patients with immune deficiencies and their caregivers, as well as healthcare providers seeking patient-friendly resources on IGR therapy.

  • A multi-slide carousel optimized for Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, featuring branded visuals, accessible language, and a call to action to encourage engagement and information-sharing.

Project: Feeding Guidelines Quick Reference Guide

Page 2/upper half of the feeding reference guide in the same style.
Page 1/upper half of a reference guide titled, "Dog Feeding Guidelines" with minimalist visuals and muted colors.
  • A visually-simple reference guide designed to help animal shelter staff ensure proper feeding for dogs.

  • This guide is intended to address recurring problems with overfeeding and food waste due to the feeding guidelines not being readily available.

  • Staff and volunteers are unlikely to seek out the feeding guidelines in the on-site handbook due to their fast-paced work and large building.

    This solution is able to be blown up into a poster to put up in shelter areas where dogs are housed, or laminated as a pocket guide for staff to carry with them.

Project: Law Office Client Infographic

  • An infographic created to clarify a complicated concept for clients, breaking down complicated legal terms into simple descriptions with easy-to-follow visuals and real case examples.

  • Law office clients dealing with the division of family property who may feel overwhelmed or unfamiliar with legal jargon and processes.

  • This digital infographic is available via email, website downloads, in-office QR codes and educational displays.

    It’s designed to be mobile-friendly, accessible (alt text, color contrast, legible font), and visually intuitive.

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