Small projects with mighty impact


Client

Various

Services

Creative direction

Information and data design

Publications

Visual identity

Deliverables

Data visualization

Editorial report design

Education materials

Infographics

Motion graphics

Visual identity

Healthier Futures Lab

In 2025, Dr. Salma Abdalla from Washington University’s School of Public Health engaged us to create a visual identity for a forthcoming research lab, Healthier Futures. It focuses on advancing rigorous research to inform social, economic, and commercial policies for healthier populations.

Designers: Michelle Hopgood RGD and Allison Carter


Kreb’s Cycle

An on-going personal project that reimagines a cyclical diagram as a linear. In 2019, I worked with a High School Biology teacher to rework the 2008 exploration. She believed that her students were less confused by the linear diagram.

Below: Original reference diagram

Kreb’s Cycle

An on-going personal project that reimagines a cyclical diagram as a linear. In 2019, I worked with a High School Biology teacher to rework the 2008 exploration. She believed that her students were less confused by the linear diagram.

On right: Original reference diagram

Kreb’s Cycle exploration: 2008 edition

Kreb’s Cycle exploration: 2019 edition


The Patrons’ Perspective: A COVID-19 Impact Study

In 2021, AudienceView and TheaterMania, produced a highly visual impact study to understand the effect of COVID-19 and its health policies on the behaviours of theater-goers. The final study was divided into two digitally distributed reports.

Client: AudienceView (2020/2021)


Gaussian to Pareto motion graphics series

Client: Roger L. Martin, Inc. (2018)


Women at Work Infographic Series

Infographics on Women at Work by the Institute for Gender and the Economy in 2019. The infographics were produced in both English and French.

Client: Institute for Gender and the Economy (2019)

French editions

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