Link Studio, the animation/illustration/biomedical communications arm of Astriata, created a series of short videos about motor stereotypies for the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Johns Hopkins Pediatric Neurology department. This is the last in a series of nine videos.
Astriata uses the visual of drawings over photos to demonstrate that children with motor stereotypies can grow up to be anything they want. This technique engages the imagination and communicates clearly to our audience. Astriata’s focus is on creating better user experiences in any industry. If we can help get your message out, visit www.astriata.com.
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Astriata is an award-winning creative agency serving clients in the association, healthcare, nonprofit, higher-education, and government sectors. Our focus is on creating better customer and user experiences. From branding and web design and development to CMS implementation and print and digital marketing, we validate our strategy through usability testing on our proprietary application, UserHappy™. Our design is informed by these insights and combined with strategic use of technology to deliver a guided and effective user experience. Astriata balances design, human insights, and data to transform your website into a powerful online tool. With locations in Baltimore and Bethesda, Maryland, and clients located throughout the United States, Astriata is Maryland certified as a woman-owned, minority-owned small business. Visit us at www.astriata.com.
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