matt manderachi graphic designer
SEROQUEL XR website design
This website marks the launch of a new drug formulation. Working with just a few colors and one typeface as my only branding elements, I created this very clean and simple layout that would incorporate the online messaging campaign. View.
matt manderachi graphic designer
ARIMIDEX blister pack email design
I designed this email to announce the calendar blister pack as a more convenient way to remember if you have taken your medication. The color pallet used was derived from the brand's colors and elements from the packaging itself were brought into the email.
matt manderachi graphic designer
FASLODEX mechanism of action icon set design
These are a set of icons that illustrate the mechanism of action for this specific breast cancer treatment. I kept the color pallet simple so that other colors could be substituted making this easily adaptable across a wide range of background colors.
matt manderachi graphic designer
CRESTOR direct to consumer microsite design
I designed this simple microsite to keep healthcare professionals informed about what advertising (online and off) that their patients may be exposed to. I kept the design and colors inline with the current site designs for a consistent, branded feel.
matt manderachi graphic designer
SEROQUEL everyday people email design
These are two design explorations for a consumer relationship management email. These were presented to keep consistent with the branding and current campaign illustrations that the client had already established.
matt manderachi graphic designer
Merck Vaccines reimbursement program website design
I laid out this design to fit within a corporate web design template. The use of neutral colors help give this site a more sophisticated and professional feel while the typographic style clearly organizes the information. View.
matt manderachi graphic designer
Heart Health Counts email design
This email I designed to announce a site update. Much of the color pallet and graphic style was dictated by the site's design, so I varied the typographic style to make the content much easier to scan.