Strong Beautiful Future empowers strong, healthy pregnancies in Orange County, Florida by connecting local healthcare providers to African American mothers. Illustrations provide snapshots of happy and healthy lifestyles for African American mothers and are paired with important health facts. We elected to use a soft illustration style with delicate linework, patterns, and color palletes.
Grow Room is a safe space for self-care and personal development that aims to help women cultivate, grow, and bloom the corners of their life that could use a little more sun. Grow Room is hosted and directed by our video editor, Ariel Hairston.
A Love Letter to Atlanta is a collection of portraits and prose from 8 young, up-and-coming Black photographers whose work has been deeply influenced by our city.
The Layla’s Got You campaign uses social marketing techniques to keep young women engaged with Layla, and uses the chatbot as a conversation starter about women’s empowerment and other social determinants of health. This campaign exposed deep divides in the variety of tailored health information available to white women compared to women of color.
For World Immunization Week we partnered with UNICEF and Facebook to create a series of illustrations touching on key themes of access, importance, safety, and efficiency of vaccines for children. We chose to use hands, either belonging to a guardian or healthcare worker, to metaphorically show the positive impact vaccines can provide to a child.
Mental Health Champions is part of a nationwide effort to reduce stigma of mental health conditions.
Straight To Tell created a journal for Spotify, providing illustration, design and production for Spotify's Original Podcast "Microphone Check."
To stop the spread of harmful misinformation about science, medicine, and vaccines, Stronger shares correct information and arms people with ways to fight back. We created a variety of content that mixes design, humor, and empathy to create change.