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Infographics & Educational Design

This section brings together visual work focused on the communication of medical conditions and complex anatomical systems. Projects include two breast cancer illustrations, a visualization of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), and an infographic on brachial plexus injuries. Each piece is designed to clarify difficult topics through medically accurate and visually engaging design.

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By combining detailed illustration with thoughtful educational strategies—such as visual hierarchy, color coding, and clear labeling—these works aim to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and public understanding. Whether for healthcare professionals, students, or patients, the goal is to convey information with clarity, sensitivity, and purpose.

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This project involved reconstructing a 3D anatomical model from patient CT data. Using InVesalius, I converted DICOM files into an STL file representing both skin and bone. The model was refined in ZBrush, rendered in KeyShot, and composited in Photoshop to reveal internal structures through layered transparency and digital painting.

Curious how it came together? Click the image to see the process.

CT Reconstruction

This A2 sized educational poster was created for anatomy and pre-medical students to illustrate types and signs of breast cancer. Designed in Adobe Photoshop, it features a woman of color to reflect racial disparities in breast cancer mortality and includes key statistics to support inclusive learning.

Curious how it came together? Click the image to see the process.​

Breast Cancer Poster

An A2 educational poster illustrating breast anatomy, created for anatomy and pre-medical students. Designed in Adobe Photoshop with a clear, standalone style to support early-stage anatomical learning.

Curious how it came together? Click the image to see the process.​

Breast Anatomy Poster

An A2 educational poster on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), designed to raise awareness among athletes, coaches, and families. Created in Adobe Photoshop to clearly communicate symptoms, stages, and related concussion risks.

Curious how it came together? Click the image to see the process.​

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