Quest

Readying a healthcare leader to serve the public as people

Quest

Industry

  • Healthcare

What We Did

  • Portfolio Architecture
  • Visual Identity
  • Packaging
  • Video Storytelling

The pandemic reframed America’s relationship with healthcare that created a new craving for direct, personal, and proactive solutions.

Quest, the nation’s largest diagnostics provider, had long partnered with the healthcare professionals.  But it wasn’t yet meeting rising patient demand for direct control of their care journey.

Quest needed to make a bold move—one unprecedented for a healthcare brand of its size. It needed a new identity, and new offerings that would take it from clinical to consumer-preferred, from B2B to DTC.

Together, we defined a new narrative, brand system, and experiences to ready Quest to serve the public not just as patients, but as people.

Illustrated card reading "Know Your Body" with green and white dots arranged in a pattern.
Photo of a smiling family with an elderly person in a wheelchair captioned "Chart Your Future."
Quest iPhone mockup
Quest social media post mockup
A minimalist green line-art illustration of a microscope with the word "Cancer" written below, representing scientific research and testing.
GIF featuring close-up human skin texture with "Quest" text overlay, symbolizing a personal health journey.
Typography display in bright green showcasing Quest’s font choices for headlines and subheads.
Quest brand color palette swatches featuring shades of green, white, and gray.

The new design system is inspired by the mosaic of cells that work together to keep us healthy. It plays with scale to represent both the precise, micro detail and the broad perspective Quest brings. And it’s meant to be bold and approachable, inspiring trust in Quest—and yourself.

Alongside this new design system, a new brand strategy and tone of voice—one that’s confident, welcoming, curious, and candid—make way for consumer-first storytelling.

 With this system in place, we turned our focus to designing a range of new experiences that serve consumers in new ways, like home test kits—currently in development.

Quest health test kit packaging with a sleek green and white design featuring circular elements.
Patterned arrangement of Quest at-home test kits displayed on a mint-green background.
A grid of minimalist white icons on a dark green background, representing various Quest services like scheduling a test, collecting a sample, and receiving results online.
A simple, modern illustration of a laptop with data charts on a light green background, framed by white dots.
Image of swab from Quest self-test kit
Instructions for self-test kit from Quest work

Quest’s new chapter began with the launch of its consumer-focused website, questhealth.com, and a campaign—each introducing a fresher, more expanded role for the brand to play in people’s lives.

Current in development: a range of new products, services, and experiences that will deepen that new role.

A poster displaying Quest’s visual identity through data-inspired circular patterns in green and white, along with branding elements.
A close-up of the Quest logo embroidered on a black fabric surface, featuring three dots in white and green arranged in a triangular formation.
A digital layout of Quest’s brand guidelines showcasing color palettes, typography, photography principles, and visual identity elements in green and white tones.
A series of Quest posters in a subway station with the phrase "Put your ___ to the test." Each poster features different imagery, including a peanut, a person eating, and a hand gripping an object, with a consistent green branding.
A large Quest billboard ad featuring a close-up of a man yawning, with the phrase "Put your ___ to the test." The advertisement has a bold green and white color scheme.

Campaign creative from R/GA

Additional Collaborators

Creative Direction & Design: Redscout
Animation: Will Kim, Scott Hanson
Video Production: Scott Hanson
Illustration: Bryce Wymer, Reece Parker
Sound Design: Extra Large
Logo Refinement: Nathan Metzler