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Documentation & Technical Writing
Clear, repeatable steps are the backbone of effective documentation. These examples demonstrate how I structure procedures for consistency, accuracy, and ease of use—whether the subject is software, hardware, or process-based workflows.
DICOM Conformance Statement (Excerpt)
An anonymized example prepared for EchoLogic Medical Systems’ fictional ELS-200 ultrasound device. This sample demonstrates structured DICOM documentation — including AE configuration, SOP class mapping, and association policies — formatted for regulatory clarity and professional presentation.
Procedure Guide: Splitting Audio Clips into Individual Files (Reaper)
A step-by-step instructional guide demonstrating how to segment audio regions and export them as separate files in Reaper. Written in a formal service-manual style to highlight procedural clarity, structured numbering, and visual referencing. This example shows how even creative tools can be documented using the same precision applied in regulated environments.
Labeling & Packaging Design
Examples combining regulatory accuracy with clean, creative visual communication.
“Caffeine IV” Concept
A med-tech-inspired product label designed to demonstrate regulatory formatting, layout precision, and creative flair. Modeled after ISO-compliant medical labeling, this concept blends accurate documentation structure with playful branding and visual hierarchy. Created using vector design tools and custom iconography
Technical Diagrams & Visual Communication
These examples show how I use technical illustration to communicate complex information clearly — from wiring schematics to reference sheets and data visuals.
Microphone Polar Patterns Reference Sheet
A visual guide explaining microphone directionality, sensitivity, and rejection across common pickup patterns. Created to simplify technical concepts for musicians and audio engineers through clear labeling and structured layout.



