Vanderbilt Health

Information Design | Website Design | Branding

I’ve worked across a broad range of healthcare and research communication projects for Vanderbilt University Medical Center, creating visual systems that help make complex medical information more accessible, engaging, and human-centered.
My work has included website design and development for research initiatives, public health campaigns, and educational programs. I also designed and developed websites including Walk 4 PICS and Reversing Long COVID, creating digital experiences that supported public education, research awareness, and community engagement through clear structure, accessible design, and thoughtful storytelling.
Beyond web design, my work has included presentation design, educational brochures, grant figures, research study branding, publication design, and a book focused on brain injury. Across these projects, the emphasis has consistently been on translating complex medical and scientific information into visuals that feel clear, approachable, and engaging while maintaining academic depth and credibility.
For Walk 4 PICS, a worldwide awareness initiative focused on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), I created the full visual identity system, including branding, promotional materials, and I designed the website. The goal was to communicate a serious medical topic in a way that still felt hopeful, human, and approachable to patients, families, and healthcare providers.