Example of a perfect report design package
So… you have written an amazing report! What’s next?! Let’s make it look as beautiful and interesting as your words are. From your organization’s brand design we will create a unique identity for the report design that will carry through to all accompanying material such as: illustrations and infographics, social media images, and eNews designs.
Brand design for this work by another studio, graphic design by us.
The report
100 page full report, executive summary version created, in both English & French
Social media images
General images that ideally fit social media platforms to introduce the report, along with images highlighting key points.
Illustrations + Infographics
Visualizing key points and making content visually engaging.
Accessible report designs in Ontario
Our report designs are primarily for Ontario think tanks and government or educational institutions, and for U of T and Toronto Metropolitan University, as well as many other non-profit and policy organizations in Toronto.
We create reports with:
- a unique visual identity
- identity designs for specific report series
- original photography, graphic art, illustrations + infographics whenever possible
- AODA design considerations in mind
- English and Canadian French report designs
Similar projects
Accessible report designs – What you need to know
We have extensive experience creating accessible report designs, working with many Toronto and Canadian policy researchers, think tanks, and universities. In this blog post we outline the ideal package of design. assets for releasing a report online.
Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health & Sustainable Care
The centre is an initiative of four University of Toronto faculties with various areas of specialization in health, climate, and sustainability. We designed a logo to capture the concepts of climate, systems + to represent the four departments visually, and a palette with accompanying visual assets to build out a unique visual identity for the research centre.
Measuring Main Streets
A project by the Canadian Urban Institute, funded by the Government of Canada, this project is a website of comprehensive data on Canada’s main streets. We created a CUI-related brand design for the website (not the website itself).