Deloitte x SCADpro Fatherhood Experiences

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SCADpro - collaborative design studio, conducted a 10-week Project in which we worked under the guidance of Deloitte to capture the voices and stories of newly custodial or non-custodial fathers to better understand barriers within the governmental “system”. With an understanding of fatherhood experiences, we can help with how the government can support fathers to support their families, and redesign the system to remove barriers and create opportunities for them to engage meaningfully in their children's lives.

Project details are under NDA restrictions. If you would like to hear more about my role in this project, please contact me, I'd be happy to discuss what I can in an interview setting or similar.

Is the lead graphic designer for this project, I was responsible for crafting key deliverables, ensuring the visual consistency and clarity of our materials across all mediums. Collaborating closely with the project manager, I played an integral role in designing a 200-page process book and client brochure, providing cohesive and aesthetically pleasing visual elements.

In addition to layout design, I created 40 custom vector graphics optimized for both web and print, tailored to the client’s needs. My contributions also extended to visually enhancing reports and presentations for high-profile clients, ensuring that all materials were not only informative but also visually engaging and professional.

In conclusion, my role as the lead graphic designer for this large-scale project was a rewarding and eye-opening experience. Building on my background in design and collaboration, I focused on ensuring the visual aspects of the project aligned with both the team’s goals and the client’s expectations.

This project not only challenged my creative and technical skills but also allowed me to grow as a designer who contributes to a cohesive and visually compelling narrative.

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