Illustration
A drawing of a winding path through hills with signs that say 'Your Path' and 'Watch for Triggers'. Large text at the top asks 'True or False?'. Smaller text at the bottom reads 'Assumptions about Anxiety' and there is a black flag with the label 'WhiteFlag'.
An illustration of a person sitting with their head down and arms wrapped around their knees, next to a quote that states, 'False: Anxiety is always from trauma' with the correct answer, 'a deeply disturbing experience or physical injury,' written beside the image. The background has a gradient from yellow to green.
A line drawing of a person sitting at a desk, with a disorganized scribble above their head, conveying stress or overwhelmed feelings. The background has a gradient from yellow to blue. Text at the top states, "True: Anxiety can come from a traumatic life event, but also change in routines, being in a public setting, or feeling overwhelmed." On the right side, handwritten text reads, "this is all too much."
A digital drawing of a winding road with trees on the left side and two traffic signs on the right side. The top sign reads 'GO SLOW' and the lower sign says 'approaching 3 triggers ahead.' The background has a gradient of yellow to light blue.
Illustration of a winding path through rolling hills with bombs labeled as triggers along the way. A sign reads 'Your Path' and a warning sign says 'Watch for triggers'. The background is a gradient from yellow to gray. The text at the top states that anxiety is unique and cannot be generalized.
An illustration of an older man with a cane, leaning forward with a hunched posture. The background has a gradient from light blue to beige, and the word 'anxiety' is repeated multiple times around him. The text at the top reads, 'False: HAVING ANXIETY MAKES YOU WEAK.'
Illustration of a person holding a sword, with a shield labeled "controlling my anxiety." The background includes a rising line graph and text stating: "True: Having anxiety forces a person to be more in tune with themselves and overcome struggles. It is not a weakness, it is a mental condition."
Illustration of four people with different expressions, each with a caption, and a black flag with the text 'WHITE FLAG' underneath, questioning what is SPD.
Illustration of three women with varied facial expressions, with the central woman smiling, and text reading 'You can be happy & grateful and still struggle with mental health issues at the same time.'
Line drawing of two people sitting at a table, one comforting the other with an arm on their shoulder. The person on the left looks sad, while the person on the right asks, "You OK?" The text above says, "Let them be sad. Sadness is healthy."
Minimalist line drawing of a woman's face with long, wavy hair on a gradient background. Text reads 'True or False?'. Additional text says 'Assumptions about depression' and features a small black flag icon with the words 'White Flag'.
Line drawing of a person with tears, surrounded by words expressing sadness about losing a dog, a sick dad, and going through a breakup, with a heading indicating that people's assumptions about sadness are often inaccurate.
A line drawing of an angry person shouting, holding a calendar with marked days, representing frustration with depression.
A line drawing of a person balancing on a board with a sad face at their feet, holding two smiley and frowny faces. The text reads: 'What People Assume: You can simply 'snap out of it' and 'What mood will I choose?'
An infographic explaining that a medical diagnosis affects brain chemistry, function, and structure due to environmental or biological factors, with a sketch of a woman's face surrounded by medical-themed symbols and questions about feeling and understanding diagnosis.
An infographic with a line drawing of a woman lying on a couch with her head resting on her hand, appearing distressed. The background has a gradient from yellow to green. The text above states, "What People Assume: Depression only affects women," along with three statistics: "24.7% received treatment," "20.7% took medication," and "11.7% counseled by a therapist."
A line drawing illustration of a woman lying down and receiving therapy. The text discusses health statistics about men seeking treatment, medication, and counseling for pain management.
Title 'Mental Health Animals 101' with three white outline dogs labeled as medical, emotional, and therapy support animals, with hashtags #MentalHealth and #SupportAnimals along with the White Flag logo and prompt to learn more.
An infographic for Mental Illness Awareness Week with the message 'We are all struggling!' It illustrates four figures representing different professionals and a dog, with percentages 30%, 25%, and 31%. The infographic promotes the hashtags #EndTheStigma, #PeerSupport, and @WhiteFlagApp, and provides the date October 3-9, 2021.
A digital illustration explaining social anxiety disorder with three outlined figures in yellow on a dark background. One figure appears anxious, holding their head, with a speech bubble filled with exclamation marks. The other two figures stand nearby, observing. The text reads: 'What is social anxiety disorder?' with a description about social phobia and fear in social settings, and the WhiteFlag logo at the bottom.
Illustration of a girl with her head down and arms crossed, surrounded by four pointing hands, with a dark background and the text explaining social anxiety and fear of judgment.
Illustration of a woman sitting alone on a chair with three empty chairs around her, feeling anxious about social gatherings. Text questions include "Who will be there?", "Will I know anyone?", "What am I going to wear?", and "Where am I going to sit?". The image promotes social anxiety awareness with the White Flag logo at the bottom.
A graphic with the text "What are some ways people are affected?" and "Avoiding texts and phone calls." Includes an outline of a person with a phone, and a small white flag at the bottom with the label "WHITEFLAG".
Illustration with two human profiles and a central figure of a person sitting with their arms around their knees. The text asks, "What are some ways people are affected?" with focus on hyperfocusing on what others might be thinking; annotated with questions: "Why did that person turn their head when I walked over?" and "Do these people want me here?" The bottom features the logo of WHITEFLAG.
An infographic on a black brick wall background showing that more than 10 million Americans are affected, with white gender symbols indicating four times more women than men, and the White Flag logo at the bottom.
Graphics illustrating symptoms of SAD, including persistent low mood and feeling sleepy during the day, shown with line drawings of a person with a sad face and another person sleeping at a desk, against a black brick wall background with the WHITEFLAG logo at the bottom.
Informational graphic about symptoms of S.A.D., showing illustrations of a person feeling anxious, a plate of food, pizza, and a cupcake, with text listing symptoms such as despair, guilt, worthlessness, craving carbs, and gaining weight, on a black brick wall background.
Text on a black brick wall background reads, 'Are there solutions? maintain a routine find outdoor activities,' with illustrations of a person jogging a dog, the sun, and stars in white outline style, with the White Flag logo at the bottom.
A graphic with a black brick wall background displaying the message 'Are there solutions?' followed by 'journal to track emotions' and 'connect with others'. The design features white outline illustrations of a woman holding a notebook and a heart-shaped handshake, with the logo of WhiteFlag at the bottom.
A woman sitting with her knees up, covering her face with her hands, appearing distressed, with a background of drawings of travel, gifts, and holiday-related items. The text reads: 'Your Mental Health Comes First.' with hashtags #HolidayObligations, #EndTheStigma, and @WhiteFlagApp.
An infographic titled "A CCF Story" explaining Justin Moya's second internship at CCF, involving work with cheetahs, including joining the cheetah husbandry team, participating in medical procedures, and preparing meat for the cheetahs, with a background image of a cheetah's face.
A close-up photograph of a cheetah's face overlaying an infographic about landscape conservation in Africa, showing data on hectares preserved by various conservancies and parks.
Infographic showing ecology data with icons of a safari vehicle and a leopard, trip distances, and a cheetah. It mentions total kilometers traveled in 2020, seasonal calendar, water hole counts, observation efforts, hours spent, species and animals recorded, and water hole observation details.
Infographic showing annual ecotourism statistics from 2017 to 2020, with guest counts, revenue, and percentage changes, over a background image of a cheetah.
Close-up of a cheetah's face with a serious expression. Text overlay states 'Future Farmers of Africa Participants (25,000 total participants)', with a graphic illustrating participant numbers for 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Watercolor illustration of a woman with red hair and a man with dark hair looking at a newspaper titled 'La Gazzetta' with an orange and yellow background.
Two donation request cards with background bokeh effects. One card has icons of a person with a fishing rod, a tree, three people, and a dog with respective labels, and an image of a swing. The other card contains a message encouraging donations to charitable organizations, with a link to visit Boston Group for wishes.
Six slides from a presentation on sustainability, ethics, and environmental impact, featuring diagrams of decision-making, a tree with colorful leaves, and the Raytheon Sustainability logo.
Four pages of a corporate document or presentation with green accents, logos, and text about a team or organization, including a signature and agenda sections.
Design of a White Rhino holiday party invitation with a snowy landscape and snow falling, featuring blue sky and white snow on the ground. The invitation is shown unfolded in three panels.
Flyer discussing how alcohol and other drug access affects Somerville youth, highlighting issues like dependence, sexual activity, illicit drug use, and school impact. Features silhouettes of four young people and information about a community event on March 26, 2008.
Flyer with silhouette images of diverse young people, promoting community efforts to address drug and alcohol issues, with information about events and prevention programs.
Community outreach flyer with silhouettes of people in front of houses, promoting crime and drug prevention, drug abuse awareness, school safety, and community events.
A wedding invitation suite includes an invitation, RSVP card, travel information sheet, and an additional card. The design features green leaf illustrations and elegant black cursive text.
Four business presentation slides with red backgrounds and white silhouettes. The first shows a woman on a ladder with her arms raised, with the text "Success. Raytheon Six Sigma takes you to new heights." The second has an icon of a globe with the text "It helps you deliver high-impact, cost-effective solutions to customers all over the world." The third depicts a group of people with their arms raised, with the text "Proving time and again that you can do more than win." The fourth shows two women talking, with the text "So why wait?".
Three promotional posters with red backgrounds and white silhouettes of women in different jumping or confident poses. The posters have motivational slogans like "Don't just win. Change the game," "Don't just succeed. Triumph," and "Don't just excel. Redefine excellence." The text promotes the Raytheon Six Sigma program and includes a call to visit Raytheon Six Sigma on rethink5g.com for more information.
A concert or album cover for Tim Giovanniello featuring a tracklist, a silhouette of a person on a horse, another person on foot, and a dog, with a white background and minimalistic black landscape.
Album cover and insert for Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck, featuring sketches of band members, tracklist, and credits with images of the band performing live.