Infographics have become the latest craze at my workplace. They've become a great way for our partners to explain a lot of complicated issues in a fun and engaging way. Below are some of my latest examples of the infographics that we've been able to push through with more on the way. 
2014
Safe Sleep Infographic

This was designed as a way to express the importance of safe sleep in a way that wasn't the same recycled content that had been going around hospitals and pediatricians offices. My writer and I chose to go with a bed time story theme to help make this piece more memorable and also soften the message rather than use SIDS as a scare tactic. 
choa.org/SafeSleep
2014
Survivorship infographic
 
This was designed for the cancer survivosrship program to help explain to patients that there are tools to help the journey after cancer curvival. This was designed mainly for the web, but it was also printed and folded like a travel map.
choa.org/CancerSurvivorship
2013
Firework safety infographic

This was designed as part of a summer safety campaign. This was designed for use on the Web.
choa.org/summersafety
 
 
2013
Water watcher social media badge
 
This was designed as part of a summer safety campaign. This was designed for use on social media. 
2013
Translplant infographic
 
This was designed for Dontate Life month and to be used as a way to educate patient families on the benefits of organ donations. This was designed for Web.
choa.org/donatelife
2013
Telemedicine infographic
 
This was designed to be used with referring physicians to enroucage them to take advantage of CHOA's telemedicine program. This was a printed piece. 
choa.org/telemedicine
2013
Medicaid infographic
 
This was designed as part of a handout packet given to Georgia state representitives to emphasize the effect mediciad has on Georgia's residents. The Senate Bill 24, the Hospital Medicaid Financing Program Act was signed extending Medicaid benefits. This was a printed piece.
 
2012
Urgent care infographic
 
This was designed to help explain the urgent care program at CHOA to parient families. This piece was designed for Web.
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