This project involved the design of a global air quality report for OpenAQ, an organization dedicated to providing universal access to open, harmonized air quality data from across the world. The report supports OpenAQ’s mission to empower researchers, policymakers, advocates, and communities to analyze air quality, communicate findings, and address air inequality at a global scale.

Approached from an editorial print design perspective, the publication was developed as an infographic-centric report that integrates narrative content with data-based visualizations. The goal was to clearly communicate complex global datasets while maintaining a coherent, engaging reading experience. Graphic elements were designed to work in direct relationship with the text—guiding readers through patterns, comparisons, and insights embedded within the data.

The project was produced using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign, allowing for precise control over vector-based data graphics, typographic systems, and multi-page layout structure. Strong emphasis was placed on color theory, text hierarchy, and visual consistency to ensure clarity across spreads and sections. The resulting layout system supports both comprehension and credibility, translating technical information into accessible, well-paced visual storytelling.

This project highlights my ability to design long-form, data-intensive publications for global audiences—balancing editorial structure with visual clarity to support environmental advocacy, research communication, and public understanding.

Tools: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign
Deliverable: Multi-page global research report
Focus: Publication design, data visualization, infographic systems

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