Purpose:
To educate and empower parents of newborns diagnosed with brachial plexus injury by providing clear, empathetic, and visually engaging information. The brochure explains the injury, outlines a developmental timeline, and offers illustrated home care and exercise guidance to support recovery and encourage adherence to medical advice.
Audience:
Parents and caregivers of infants with brachial plexus injuries, particularly those experiencing anxiety, information overload, or unfamiliarity with medical terminology, who benefit from accessible, calming, and actionable resources.
Key Skills:
Storytelling · Vector Illustration · Data Visualization · 3D Rendering · Medical Communication · Patient Empathy
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Research and Wireframing:
This project began with in-depth research, not only into brachial plexus injuries, but also into what information is most relevant and helpful to parents during a highly stressful time. I focused on understanding how parents absorb and retain medical guidance, especially when overwhelmed.
From this research, I wrote a clear, empathetic script designed to deliver essential information in a calm, accessible tone. I then translated this content into a visual experience by developing wireframes and sketches to plan the flow and visual hierarchy.
All assets were created from scratch using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Blender, including custom vector iconography, detailed exercise illustrations, and 3D visual aids, to ensure the final brochure was not only informative, but visually intuitive and emotionally supportive.

Illustration Development:
3D Renders:
Mock-Ups

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