WEC Nuclear Scenarios Report

When the World Energy Council approached us to design their Nuclear Scenarios report, we were very pleased for the opportunity. Up to now we had only been supplying printing services, but for this project, we were tasked with creating the entire report and summary document. This was an exciting challenge for us, as it allowed us to showcase our skills and work closely with the WEC to bring their vision to life. 

The first step in the design process was familiarising ourselves with the World Energy Council’s brand guidelines. As a reputable and well-established organisation, it was crucial for us to adhere to their branding in order to maintain consistency and credibility.

The report was a comprehensive 66 pages, filled with data, charts and graphs. Our team of designers worked closely with the WEC to organise the information in a visually appealing and easy-to-understand format. Infographics and visually striking charts to make the information more engaging and digestible for the readers.

The summary document, on the other hand, was a condensed version of the report, consisting of only 4 pages. Our challenge was to convey the key points and findings of the report in a concise and impactful manner.

Throughout the design process, we collaborated closely with the World Energy Council to ensure that the final product met their expectations and accurately represented their research and findings.

In the end, we were immensely proud of the final result. The Nuclear Scenarios report and summary document were not only visually appealing but also effectively communicated the WEC’s insights and recommendations. It was an honour to be a part of this project and we look forward to future collaborations. 

CLIENT:

World Energy Council

DISCIPLINES:

Graphic Design

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WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37
WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37
WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37
WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37
WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37
WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37WEC Nuclear Scenarios p36 & p37
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