The output consists of a curated exhibition examining the relationship between graphic design and health. The project focuses on work that demonstrates how communication
strategies and visual languages have been employed to persuade, inform, prevent and protect different publics.
The exhibition featured 200 projects by graphic designers
from around the world, incorporating information design, illustration, branding, typeface design, environmental graphics and poster design. Examples included
unbranded cigarette packaging designed to dissuade smokers, apps about the human body, minimalist pill packaging, hospital sign and information systems, public
health warning posters and health awareness campaigns.