PROJECT SCOPE
Creative direction, indesign document, Content and asset import, Artworking
Crafting the design of the fifth edition of a thought leadership series, Forces of Change, demanded a profound comprehension of consumer research data and an innate ability to present it in a visually captivating manner. This undertaking required delving into the depths of data-driven insights, unearthing hidden patterns and trends, and then unleashing their findings. The goal was to shed light on the ever-evolving landscape of consumer behavior, offering an engaging narrative that not only informs but also inspires.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
The thought leadership report focused on creating a visually compelling and impactful document. It aimed to engage the audience through captivating visuals, clear content, and strategic storytelling. The design maintained brand consistency while effectively communicating the organisation's expertise and insights. Overall, the report delivered thought-provoking content in a visually appealing manner.
target audience
The thought leadership report caters to individuals and organisations seeking valuable insights and expertise in conscious consumerism. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to stay informed, gain new perspectives, and deepen their understanding of relevant industry trends and developments. The report is designed to engage a wide range of readers, including professionals, industry leaders, researchers, and decision-makers. It aims to provide actionable insights and stimulate thought-provoking discussions among its audience.
Portfolio
Research report designEditorial Design
John Lewis & Partners pitch deck designPresentation Design
SharePoint Intranet buildGraphic Design
Pitch CreativeGraphic Design
Employee handbookEditorial Design
Healthcare research reportEditorial Design
Squarespace deck designPresentation Design
easyJet pitch deck designPresentation Design
FARFETCH pitch deck designPresentation Design
Nando's pitch deckPresentation Design
Mailchimp deck designPresentation Design
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