Open brochures and magazines laid out on a table, displaying colorful infographics and text about community health, COVID-19, and consumer information.

At Cambium Studios, our longest-standing collaboration is with the La Trobe University Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research on the CP@clinic program—a globally recognised community paramedicine initiative. Adapted from the original Canadian model implemented by McMaster University, the program has been tailored specifically for the Australian landscape to improve healthcare access for vulnerable and rural populations.

Since 2020, we have acted as their dedicated visual partners, translating complex clinical data and implementation milestones into accessible, high-impact stories. We developed a strong, cohesive visual language for the program, utilising a calming, health-focussed colour palette and an extensive suite of custom icons to bring the CP@clinic mission to life. This systematic approach ensures that technical information—from blood pressure assessments to chronic disease management—feels approachable and human-centered.

Our work spans the full spectrum of the program’s needs, including interim reports, conference presentations, and detailed clinic profiles. A significant highlight was the design of a research poster for ACPIC20, which was awarded the "Best Research Poster Award," proving that even the most rigorous data can be presented with beauty and clarity. Whether showcasing a 39% increase in clinic visits or illustrating the reduction of stress on emergency services, our goal is to ensure this vital work is seen and understood by the community and stakeholders alike.

Focus Area


Health & Research
Social Progress

Services


Publication
Infographic & Information Design
Poster Design

Client


La Trobe University
Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research
Two informational flyers with graphs and text, one on top of the other, placed on a white surface.
A research poster titled 'Do you need rural voices in your research? Partner with the Rural Health Consumer Panel!' with sections explaining research goals, methods, and impact, including visuals of a landscape and icons related to research and community engagement.

“We have worked closely with Cambium Studios to bring the Rural Health Consumer Panel’s work to life. A standout part of the collaboration is Julia’s ability to listen and understand our goals, then translate research findings into clear, engaging infographics. As a result of their work, our findings have become far more accessible and visually appealing, helping us communicate more effectively with diverse audiences. We would highly recommend Cambium Studios’ services to others. They are creative, responsive, and have a strong ability to turn complex ideas into meaningful, high-quality visual communication.”

Dr Fiona Dangerfield
Senior Research Fellow, Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research, La Trobe University