People over profit
Living for Health Justice
Senior BFA Thesis Project
*winner of the 2022 CADC Student Print Silver Award
inner of the 2022 CADC Student Print Silver Award
$5,000.
The average amount Americans spend out-of-pocket for health costs per year as of 2020. This includes insurance, prescriptions, and medical supplies. Those whose financial or other resources are limited, need to regularly choose between complex alternatives.
Amid a global pandemic, accessibility to public health needs and resources have become more important than ever. What if instead of focusing on making healthcare profit-centered, we considered ways to make it more people-centered? This requires understanding the backgrounds and needs of each individual.
By collectively visualizing data and narrative, People over Profit: Living for Health Justice is a reflective piece, helping individuals become aware of the darker sides of the United States healthcare system, and consider the factors that can contribute to one’s inaccessibility to something that should be a basic human right.
Health Equity booklet that won CADC Award:
Narrative poster Designs:
Weekly makes” Designed as a part of the project that displayed both data and narratives from personal stories in the form of products that would be in a healthcare setting: medical bills, IV bags, medical bill infographic, and insurance cards:
Health insurance cards with personal stories and data: