





Creative and Art direction for Painkiller: The Tylenol Murders. To give a modern and engaging, "clickable" look to an important docuseries spanning several decades worth of archival and current footage, we developed a bold concept that hits home the explosive nature that these as-yet unsolved series of cases caused in 1980's Chicago, which led to the tamper-resistant packaging of OTC medications we use today. Concept: Alison Tavoularis Design: Alison Tavoularis & Chris Pattison