Interactive Design by Rob Layton

Circle of Care

This interactive exhibit demonstrates all the precautions taken by hospital staff to make sure the patient was taken care of. This is also known as an interventions exhibit. The bullet points to the right are compiled from tons of doctors’ and nurses’ notes. The interventions outlined here involve nursing, nutrition, medication, behavior, fall prevention, communication and miscellaneous. Obviously, none of the entries reference a particular case. All exhibits must be sanitized before they can be used in promotional packages.

I began by researching the documents I was provided. I then grouped the entries into categories. Next, I created a colored grid that displayed the concentration of entries and applied the texture to a 3-dimensional circle. I then used silhouettes of hospital staff members to represent each category, and placed the patient at the center of the circle. I then placed the entries into the slides and created interactive buttons that allowed the trial technician to navigate around the circle.

This project challenged me to present information in a more unconventional way, and as a result, expanded my level of creativity.

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2 Comments

    You know, you can make a really good ppt.

  • Haha. Yeah, people underestimate how popular PPT is. It isn’t the most robust, but everyone recognizes it, which is why a lot of people prefer it.

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