About:
Led the end-to-end design of a carbon credit program proposal deck, translating complex emissions data into a compelling, executive-ready narrative. The presentation featured statistical analyses of the highest carbon-footprint nations and modeled actionable pathways toward carbon neutrality by 2030.
Team:
Sole designer on a three-person data analytics team (George Jimenez and Irvin Ramirez were data analysts).
Challenge:
Communicating dense environmental data in a way that is both credible and persuasive to stakeholders required grounding every recommendation in verified, real-world datasets — ensuring the proposal could withstand scrutiny at a policy and executive level.
My Process:
I established the visual identity by aligning the deck's color system with EPA branding, reinforcing institutional credibility and thematic cohesion. My design philosophy prioritized clarity and professionalism — stripping out visual noise to let the data speak authoritatively.
Result:
Delivered a polished, publication-quality presentation deck within an 8-hour turnaround, demonstrating the ability to work efficiently under time constraints without sacrificing design integrity.
Duration:
8 hours to color sample and apply brand elements to the bare-templated slide deck

