WHAT DO HOSPITALS REALLY SEE?
“Hospitals Are Asking Their Own Patients to Donate Money”: an article that was titled in an issue of the New York Times Magazine. The article starts a conversation about what hospitals and doctors are truly seeing in their patients: their health or their money.

By combining recognizable hospital objects and the concept of money, I created cover visuals that conveys this aspect that hospitals only see their patients for their money.
PROCESS
My process mainly involved by brainstorming a list of keywords related to the article. I compiled one list of hospital objects and objects related to health and and sickness and another list related to money and donations. I then took a word from each list and made thumbnail sketches to find out how I could convey the overall concept that hospitals only want their patient's money. ​​​​​​​
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