IIID-Studio Presentation 2: Make Healthcare Information Usable
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IIID-Studio Presentation 2: Make Healthcare Information Usable

IIID Studio's second insights into global design students tackling healthcare communication.

By IIID

Date and time

Fri, 23 May 2025 09:00 - 10:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join us for a unique free online event as the IIID-Studio reveals its first collaborative results! This global initiative brings together 5 universities across 4 countries, 5 professors of Information Design, and 5 student teams—all united by one goal: Make healthcare information usable.

In this second public presentation, you’ll hear from student teams representing:

🇺🇸 Chapman University, CA, USA. (with Prof. Claudine Jaenichen)
🇧🇷 Instituto Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil. (with Prof. Renata Caldera)

What to expect:

• A brief introduction to the IIID-Studio initiative

• The two student team present their solutions on tackling real-world healthcare communication challenges

• Expert feedback and live discussion: International professionals (Mark Gibson, Karen Schriver, and Rob Waller) will share insights and highlight the importance of this work

• A brief wrap-up with key takeaways.

This session is for anyone passionate about design, health communication, education, or global collaboration. Be inspired by the next generation of information designers solving critical real-world problems.

About IIID Studio

The International Institute for Information Design (IIID) has been leading a new initiative to inspire students to become more involved with information design. Our goal is to create the next generation of information designers and leaders in the field. Five select universities in Brazil, Canada, Greece, and the USA participated in this first event.

Save the date: 11 June, 16:00 UTC with University of Alberta, Canada

Frequently asked questions

Will there be a recording of the event?

Yes, we record the IIID Studio events. Recordings are not edited and published on the IIID YouTube channel.

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FreeMay 23 · 09:00 PDT