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Case Study

Presentation Design

Outdated training course presentations revitalized with improved clarity, visual storytelling and hierarchy, and accessibility, enabling instructors to deliver complex policy content with confidence and ease of understanding.

Designed For

Statistics Canada - Social Analysis & Modelling Division (SAMD)

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Skills

Research & Analysis | Client Collaboration (Bilingual) | Information Architecture | Data Visualization | Accessibility Compliance | Motion Design (PowerPoint) | Visual System Design | Brand Consistency | Presentation Design (PowerPoint) | Adobe Illustrator & InDesign

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Final Training Course Presentations (Before vs. After)
Full Case Study

Due to confidentiality restrictions, full slide decks cannot be shared. However, selected screen recordings demonstrate the redesigned graphics in use, including instructor-paced animations and automated transitions aligned with teaching flow:

English Presentations

French Presentations

Additional Communication Design Work

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Promotional Bilingual Flyer Design for the 2024 Health Data User Conference​

I redesigned bilingual promotional flyers for the Health Analysis Division (HAD) of Statistics Canada to promote their health reports at the 2024 Health Data User Conference in Ottawa. The goal was to modernize outdated materials into accessible, engaging designs that clearly communicated the availability of free health reports and aligned with federal branding standards. Through iterative collaboration and accessibility-focused design, the final flyers significantly increased visibility and engagement at the conference, nearly running out of printed copies.

Finalized, digital flyer series for Statistics Canada’s 2024 Health Data User Conference.

Printed bilingual flyers displayed during the 2024 Health Data User Conference.

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