CEFIZOX, Case Report Forms
Siegel & Gale, 1985
Description
Investigators testing new drug applications were recording information about a patient’s condition on confusing and disorganized forms. As a result, investigators’ entries were often inconsistent, illegible, and incomplete. Data entry personnel made frequent errors when deciphering and interpreting the entries, requiring costly, time-consuming follow-ups.
The forms were redesigned using more white space, clearer headings, and more prompts. Because the new forms are less cluttered, they can be more easily completed, scanned for completeness, and reviewed. In addition, a modular system of forms tailored to record testing of new drugs was created.
Collections:
Functional Graphics
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Format:
Information graphic
Credits
- Design firm
- Siegel & Gale
- Art director/designer
- Stephen Mignogna
- Writer
- Irene Etzkorn
- Client
- Smith Kline & French Laboratories
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