Westcare Pediatrics, NYC

Project: To update Pediatrician’s offices, WestCare Pediatrics, 2 West 86th Street, NY, NY, providing interest for children of all ages.

Art Director, Designer: Andrea Costa
Photographer: Charlene Eisenkraft
Architect: Costa Architecture + Engineering, LLC
Client representative/Architect: Barbara Gottlieb
Client: Dr. Max/WestCare Pediatrics

West Care Pediatrics logo design

LOGO DESIGN

BEFORE

AFTER

Hallway

BEFORE

Waiting room

Toddler Area –BEFORE RENOVATION

AFTER

New Waiting Room

Toddler waiting area of Pediatric office design
Photo application to door to look like a subway door

Located at the hospital’s ground level, we needed to abide by medical facility regulations yet create a friendly and “warm” atmosphere (and every surface is highly washable/scrubbable and accepting of children’s fingerprints). We also needed to create a division for the varying age groups (caregivers with infants, entertainment for toddlers, and privacy for teens) yet create cohesiveness.

This hospital is directly above the West 86th Street subway stop, and our fun and smart client, Dr. Max, recommended that the subway be pursued as a theme to appeal to all ages. We were delighted!

We rebranded the practice: a fresh logo to look like a subway stop, a new lively color scheme, branding guidelines, business cards, appointment cards, and all public-facing office products.

The space stirred curiosity in children. All ages pointed out details from the subway in the “where’s waldo”-style wall. Conversations were piqued about the young girl alone on the subway platform. Children stood beside her and held her hand for their parents to take photos. Older children also studied the photos, artwork, and colorful fish that swam among a fantastical subway system.

Wall in pediatric waiting room showing photos of details from the subway system.

Click to see more architectural work by Costa Architecture & Engineering.

TIME magazine | time.com

As Art Director, I created a consistent look and feel for all marketing materials and events. Responsibilities included creating special advertising sections, designing logos, invitations, event signage, web banner ads, e-blasts, trade and consumer ads, and various sales marketing materials. Also produced advertising materials for major clients, such as Raymond James, Ameriprise, Ebay, IBM, Pfizer, more.

TIME/time.com Art Director 1997 – 2006
Time Inc. News Division Sr. Art Director 2006 – 2009

FIT Textile Development and Marketing Department

eHealth logo
eHealth logo
Andrea Costa speaking to students at the NYC Fashion Institute of Technology

eHealth – Digital Health

eHealth Logo

eHealth logo
Egyptian Cotton Label
NYeC Banners – Signage | Space design

NYeHealth & The Digital Health Conference

The eHealth symbol was for the Digital Health Conferences and galas. eHealth was a new concept, with the start of electronic health records, and we were educating Providers to encourage adoption. This symbol was used throughout programs, website, the events and the award I designed. This award was to look like a crystal ball, as those who had adopted electronic medical records were helping us look into the future of healthcare.

I was an employee of Public Health Solutions, working on the very first Digital Health Conference, as Marketing and Creative Services Director at NYeC. Our mission was to encourage eHealth adoption by Providers, we held many educational sessions. All event’s design and promotions were part of my responsibility.

I worked with Laia Cabrera & Co. and Caroline Dworin for this event opener. The night before was a late-night party. The next morning was the start of the event. We started with the lights out, large screen video with surround sound for a bit of eye-opening drama (sound on).

Web page of the Digital Health conference design