As a team, we understand the importance of reflecting diversity in the projects we create for our nonprofit and healthcare clients. Certainly, being sensitive to racial and ethnic diversity is essential. Some projects, in fact, like the images of this brochure for The Skin of Color Center at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s-Roosevelt, focus on reaching out to patients of color.
But diversity goes beyond race and ethnicity. We always seek to portray a multiplicity of ages, lifestyles and gender through our design and our editorial whenever we speak to an audience that encompasses such broad ranges. And in the New York City metropolitan area, with its communities among the most diverse on the planet, that’s almost always.
“Having a graphic designer that was extremely detailed oriented and with a high level of creativity that provided high caliber work for Brookdale was imperative and Maryellen surpassed all those qualifications. It was always a pleasure working with her and the reassurance that all our work would be delivered in a timely manner was a huge plus. Maryellen coordinated all the printing and shipping of her material and it was a known fact, that no matter how small or large the project was, Maryellen would deliver the best.”
—Ruth Richman
Manager, Public Relations, Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center
Maryellen is pleased to add NYU Langone Medical Center to the client roster. Maryellen recently designed a marketing brochure for the center’s primary and specialty medical practice, Ambulatory Care West Side. The practice specializes in primary and specialty care for adults.
Maryellen Lazzaro is pleased to add West Park Medical Group (affiliated with Mount Sinai Roosevelt) to the client roster. Maryellen recently updated the practice’s capability brochure and specialty inserts. The practice specializes in primary care for adults (internal medicine) and primary care for children (pediatrics).