
Branding
Graphic Design

About project
iMed is a national-level e-health ecosystem that centralizes healthcare data and improves medical and administrative workflows for public-sector organizations. Arounda created a pitch deck to effectively communicate this complex system to decision-makers.




The e-health ecosystem had already been established, but communication was challenging. Our team had to structure complicated technical content, including system logic and interoperability layers, into a persuasive visual story that non-technical stakeholders could follow without missing important aspects.
We built a modular slide system with consistent layout patterns to replace text-heavy explanations with charts, maps, and system diagrams. A typographic hierarchy and restrained color system guide attention from the general system overview to specific components and data points.
Briefing & onboarding
Scope
Copywriting
Ai Image generation
Moodboard
Concept design
Printing materials
Our choice for the visual direction was to avoid stock-style tech imagery. We focused on structured grids and minimal layouts that mirror how the e-health system should look. Modular and logical. Soft green gradients dominate the healthcare palette. Slides must be content-driven, so every visual reference pulls from real data formats such as charts, maps, and dashboards.


Arounda designer created a visual system around four element types. 1. Minimal UI icons for system actions like collect, analyze, and use. 2. Data visualization components, including line charts, bar charts, and percentage blocks. 3. Map-based visuals that communicate national coverage and scale. 4. Structured content cards for repeating information blocks. Every element adheres to the same grid logic, so even data-heavy slides such as national standards or interoperability breakdowns remain scannable.



The main task was to make an existing system understandable. We used layered storytelling to reorganize content from high-level system value down to specific components like health records, decision support, and analytics. Every slide works as a communication tool that helps stakeholders see how the system operates and why it matters.









In addition to the pitch deck, our team applied the visual approach to event banners and employee ID badges. Print materials for healthcare projects require meticulous attention to contrast ratios, text legibility at a distance, and color accuracy across many surfaces. Because the green gradient on the screen may differ significantly on the fabric or badge stock. Every asset has the same modular components as the deck, so that the brand reads consistently online and offline.














The pitch deck, event banners, badges, and social assets all use the same unified component library. The product has no visible fragmentation between touchpoints.
The deck organizes content across four levels: system overview, module breakdown, data insights, and compliance. Stakeholders absorb complexity in stages.
We structured the full system presentation to deliver complete value within an average stakeholder meeting slot.
Our Arounda team built six modular slide templates that iMed can reuse and adapt as the system grows or new modules launch.