This thesis investigates the history of hysteria and its influence on modern women’s healthcare, using motion graphics and print design to communicate research-driven storytelling. 
The video component demonstrates my strengths in illustration, animation, and motion design, while the accompanying booklet highlights my skills in graphic design, layout systems, and typographic hierarchy. The project reflects my ability to lead a concept from research through execution across both digital and physical formats.
Adult Content Warning: Depictions of abuse, sexual assault, death, and bodily harm.
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