Involution Studios
Involution’s design practice is dedicated to open source innovation in healthcare and has a significant track record of creating beautiful software for patients, clinicians, researchers, and analysts over the past decade.
Past Projects
We build at the intersection of data and people, enabling a roadmap for future precision medicine products and services.
hGraph
An open source application providing a holistic view of your health. Based on an individual’s health data, it identifies where an individual’s health numbers are, and where they should be.
Standard Health Record
Envisioning the healthcare services of the future by using the Standard Health Record to enable a more complete and full view of health.
Determinants of Health
An open source tool for visualizing all the factors that determine well-being for an individual.
We want to bring the design of Health Picture to millions.
Over almost a decade of work, our team at Involution Studios have applied personalized medicine principles to software products ranging from research tools, to hospital enterprise software, to open source applications. Now we want to use our experience to bring it to a national scale.
The people behind Health Picture
We are a team of designers and engineers with backgrounds in biology, biomedical engineering, and digital product design, with a passion for designing for the future of health care.
Juhan Sonin
Juhan Sonin has been a software designer and creative director for two decades with his work being featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, BBC International, Wired, New Scientist, and National Public Radio (NPR).
He is a nationally recognized expert in healthcare software design and serves on Stanford Medicine X’s Design Council. Juhan also designs national policy having lead HIMSS’ mobile health standards workgroup to CCHIT’s PHR (personal health record) design guidelines to co-authoring Inspired EHRs (inspiredehrs.org).
Creating and shipping open source healthcare products is part of Juhan’s DNA and range from hGraph.org, DeterminantsOfHealth.org, UnderstandingEbola.org, UnderstandingZika.org, and CareCards.me.
Eric Benoit
Eric is a designer specializing in system design and software application, leading Involution’s creationary process in UI design and pushing concepts into production. His designs have delighted patients and clinicians, and also the boardroom, leading to major investments and acquisitions for his clients.
Crafting beautiful experiences for a decade, Eric has enjoyed transforming the future of healthcare. He has worked with numerous influential companies including 3M, Walgreens, Johnson & Johnson, and Mount Sinai. His work has been featured at TED, Wired, and the US Patent Office.
Eric works on open source healthcare prototypes using Arduino controllers and low-cost sensors to diagnose humans without a single drop of blood.
Edwin Choi
Edwin is a UI/UX designer with a background in biomedical communications. He has worked with Partners, Notovox, and WuXi NextCODE.
He has created visualizations and designs for the National Aquarium in Baltimore, National Library of Medicine, the Society of Interventional Radiology, has been a Vesalian Scholar for visual communication in the health sciences, and a finalist in the National Science Foundation Visualization Challenge, the Information is Beautiful Awards, and has worked closely with surgeons and medical researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital to create visualizations for emerging medical procedures and research.