Title: Revealing the boundaries of Feline Hypertension, Magnified View Medium: Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator Intended use: February Cover of Veterinary Medicine, Editorial illustration for "Diagnosing systemic hypertension in dogs and cats" a report by Kirsten L. Cooke, DVM, DACVIM and Patti S. Snyder, DVM, MS, DACVIM Art Director: Alison Fulton Description: One reoccurring point of the article was the importance of regularly assessing systemic blood pressure. One benefit to this as mentioned is the further development of a more refined division between normal and abnormal blood pressures. To illustrate this, while the cat's blood pressure is being measured, it's removing layers of cloth that metaphorically cloud our understanding of normal versus abnormal blood pressure. Our understanding of these categories of blood pressure is being represented by slightly hazy diagrams portraying guidelines for interpreting blood pressure. Some key words are visible such as pressure, age, systolic and diastolic. We find veterinary subject matter extremely interesting and thoroughly enjoyed this project. |
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