Dräger Global – Infection Prevention Posters and Animated Visuals
This case study presents a series of large-format illustrated posters and short animated visuals created for Dräger Global as part of an international communication initiative on infection prevention and control in hospital environments.
The project combined comic-style illustration, visual storytelling, storyboarding, poster design and motion graphics to communicate complex healthcare themes without relying on spoken language or written explanation. The aim was clear: to create visual messages that could be understood quickly by a broad international healthcare audience.
Each image was developed as a dramatic visual transformation: a familiar domestic or workshop scene shifts into a professional clinical setting, connecting everyday ideas of cleanliness, precision and maintenance with Dräger’s specialist world of hospital hygiene and infection control.

A wordless visual campaign for a global healthcare audience
The campaign was designed to work across languages and markets. Instead of relying on explanatory text, voiceover or localized copy, the posters and videos used composition, character expression, visual metaphor and sequential transformation to make the message legible at a glance.
The visual language draws on classic American comic books, mid-century advertising and pop-art conventions: bold staging, expressive faces, clean graphic shapes, halftone textures, visual impact words and dramatic before-and-after transitions. This familiar visual vocabulary was used to make a serious subject — infection prevention in hospitals — more immediate, memorable and accessible.
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Poster illustration, campaign storytelling and motion design
The project required more than a single illustration style. Each image had to function as a large-format poster, a sequential story, a brand communication asset and the basis for a short animated video. The visual system therefore had to remain consistent across static and moving formats.
- Concept development and visual storytelling — translating infection prevention themes into clear visual metaphors.
- Storyboarding and sequential structure — building each scene around a readable transformation from ordinary setting to clinical environment.
- Comic-style poster illustration — creating high-resolution artwork with halftone texture, strong staging and graphic clarity.
- Motion graphics and animated adaptations — using parallax movement, zooms, fades, object animation and sound design to bring the posters to life.
- Language-free communication — developing a format that could communicate internationally without captions, voiceover or translation.
Four visual concepts for infection prevention
The campaign included four core visual concepts, each approaching infection prevention from a different everyday analogy. The recurring idea was simple: the care, precision and discipline people already understand from daily life can be visually connected to the more demanding standards of professional hospital hygiene.
- From Kitchen Chaos to Clinical Cleanliness — a kitchen cleaning scene becomes a modern hospital hygiene environment.
- The Power of Proper Cleaning — a domestic cleaning image transforms into professional clinical sanitation.
- Classic Car Shine vs. Hospital Sterilization — the precision of car polishing becomes a metaphor for hospital sterilization standards.
- From Grease and Grit to Surgical Precision — a mechanic’s workshop transforms into a sterile surgical setting.

The posters were developed in parallel with the animated versions so that the print and motion formats shared the same visual logic. This helped maintain consistency across campaign touchpoints and made the illustrations suitable for both static display and animated digital communication.

Why the comic-book approach worked
The comic-book visual language gave the campaign an immediate graphic presence. It allowed technical healthcare communication to become more narrative, more human and more memorable without losing clarity. The style also made it possible to dramatize transformation: a visual “before” becomes an “after,” and the viewer understands the message through the image rather than through explanation.
This is where illustration can be especially effective in corporate and institutional communication. It can simplify a message without trivializing it, create a recognizable campaign world, and make complex or procedural subjects easier to grasp.

Watch the animated Dräger infection prevention videos
The animated versions extended the poster concepts into short motion pieces. Parallax movement, zooms, fades, transitions and sound effects were used to guide attention through the image while preserving the campaign’s wordless communication format.
From Kitchen Chaos to Clinical Cleanliness — animated infection prevention visual for Dräger Global.
Classic Car Shine vs. Hospital Sterilization — animated poster adaptation for Dräger Global.
From Grease and Grit to Surgical Precision — animated healthcare communication visual for Dräger Global.
The Power of Proper Cleaning — animated infection prevention campaign visual for Dräger Global
Project credits
- Client: Dräger Global
- Project: Infection prevention and control poster series with animated visual adaptations
- Services: Concept development, visual storytelling, storyboarding, comic-style illustration, poster artwork, motion graphics and video production
- Format: Large-format illustrated posters and short animated videos
- Illustration, storyboarding and video production: Ian David Marsden
Healthcare illustration, campaign visuals and animated communication
This project is a good example of how illustration can support serious technical communication without becoming dry or generic. A strong visual metaphor, a clear narrative structure and a distinctive illustration style can make complex subjects easier to understand and more likely to be remembered.
I create business illustration, healthcare communication visuals, comic-style campaign artwork, character-led visual storytelling and animated explainer content for companies, agencies, institutions and international organisations.
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