Microsoft Education — Publication Design & Infographics
The brief Design and produce a long-form educational publication for Microsoft Education — a substantial document covering teaching practice, technology integration and classroom strategy for a professional education audience.
Context What's interesting about this project in hindsight is the subject matter. At the time, Microsoft was already directing its education audience toward AI-driven, student-centred learning — this publication was part of that push. The conversation about AI in classrooms that feels urgent now was already underway then. The design job was to make that case clearly and credibly to a professional audience.
What I did Working within Microsoft's brand framework, I developed the visual language, structure and layout across the full publication — translating complex research data and instructional frameworks into something clear, engaging and authoritative. The project covered detailed chart layouts and data visualisations, infographics communicating multi-stage research findings, long-form typesetting across structured sections, and imagery sourcing and integration throughout. I managed the full design process from start to finish.
The outcome A polished, authoritative publication that gave Microsoft Education a credible visual voice — presenting evidence-based research and practical guidance in a format that was both professionally considered and easy to navigate. A complex editorial project delivered with care and precision.