Shining a light on women’s health research.

 

Women’s Health Access Matters.

Women have been historically underrepresented, understudied and underfunded in health research. WHAM (Women’s Health Access Matters) works with leading researchers and experts to raise awareness and funding for women’s health through a variety of research projects. This website was developed with their existing brand in mind, to showcase the work they are doing to move women’s health forward. 


Digital Strategy • Art Direction • Illustration • Iconography • Video and Animation • User Experience • Design and Development

A white webpage sits on a light blue background, with header text reading “Take Action”. A two by three grid is shown below with options such as donating, connect, sign up for a newsletter or read reports.
Four health stats animate through discussing women’s risks of developing Alzheimers, brain disorders, strokes, and lung cancer. Stat graphics sit on a light tan background.
Sample section from website showing WHAM’s panel of experts. A photo of their executive director, Dr. Nicole Woitowich is on the left, with a blue box on the right showing featured research on a gender biased Covid-19 case.
A colourful bar graph shows the impact women’s health has on the economy. Stats include women making up 50% of the workforce, women controlling 60% of wealth, and women being responsible for 85% of consumer spending decisions.
A website section representing the goals of the WHAM collaborative members through icons. They identify key questions for women’s health research, develop studies and generate interest within the community.
A laptop is on a light blue background, showing the website section discussing WHAM’s mission about funding women’s health research.
A grid of 4 pink icons are on a white background. Icons represent WHAM’s main focuses. Black text underneath each icon reads Autoimmune Disease, Brain Health, Cardiovascular Disease, and Cancer
An iPhone is on a light blue background showing the mobile navigation menu. The menu has black text listing pages About, The Collaborative, The Investigator’s Fund, The Report, How to Help, News & Events on a dark teal background.
Two pink bar graphs sit on a light tan background with black text. The graphic shows how investing $300 million generates $13 billion to the economy.