That monstrous U.S. Senate Health Care bill... #KillTheBill

Some recent design work for my health care rights advocacy client. This means a lot to me.

if you're kicking 22 million people off their insurance, that's not a "health care" bill. Oppose the Senate bill. - Raising Women's Voices

if you're kicking 22 million people off their insurance, that's not a "health care" bill. Oppose the Senate bill. - Raising Women's Voices

What's behind this door? Senate Republicans are scheming to take health coverage away from millions of Americans. (In order to give a big tax cut to wealthy people.) - Raising Women's Voices

What's behind this door? Senate Republicans are scheming to take health coverage away from millions of Americans. (In order to give a big tax cut to wealthy people.) - Raising Women's Voices

For my longtime repro rights client, a politcal cartoon

Trump's Zombie Bill

Not my usual thing, but I'm happy with how this came out and this topic is squarely in two of my interest areas: politics and reproductive and health care rights for women (and everyone, really).

Political cartoon on the GOP's and Trump's horrifying health care reform "zombie" bill. "Why won't it stay dead??!!"

Political cartoon on the GOP's and Trump's horrifying health care reform "zombie" bill. "Why won't it stay dead??!!"

In Adirondack Life Magazine

The Smartest Lake on Earth

This is in the Sept / Oct issue of Adirondack Life. Lake George is extensively monitored using connected technology. Article author: Bill McKibben.

NOTE: faked type so I could keep the backgrounds simple in the right places

Image: illustration to accompany Adirondack Life article: The Smartest Lake on Earth. Article author: Bill McKibben. Illustration by Brucie Rosch

I've been busy

I've been busy with this work for months, a good part of the year, really. Check it out.

Original design and illustrations by Enrica Beccalli

Original design and illustrations by Enrica Beccalli

Lots more to see on the site. From the home page:

My Health, My Voice came about because of a need: Newly-insured women are having trouble using their health coverage. Our response was to develop a health insurance literacy campaign just for newly insured women.

The materials help women who now have insurance because of the Affordable Care Act, navigate the complexities of both our health care system and how health insurance works. It's an enormous task.

I prepared the book for printing, including 2 or 3 preliminary digital print runs with field use/feedback that helped Raising Women's Voices improve the materials. Many many edit cycles. And then I got to work on the website, which is launching with a Webinar and Twitter chat (#myhealthmyvoice) today, 11/9/15. I prepped a bunch of social "badges" for that effort as well.

It's a great project and I'm honored to be involved.