Brain Injury Handbook

2 June, 2008

By Stephanie Ross
The images were designed to be simple and straight-forward. They were created in illustrator from sketches and photographs collected during research and idea generation. Again, the colours are simple and are kept to approximately 4 per picture. I also kept to the purple and blue colour scheme, and used a pale tan for the backgrounds.

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My first spread was based on hygiene and was specifically focused on washing clothes. It explains why it is important to do this and the consequences if you don’t. The second spread was from the Brain Injury Handbook draft, depicting speech and why the user may have problems with the way in which they talk. I adjusted a few things in order to make it easier to understand and more effective.

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