Educational Product Guide Design Enhancement
Budget: $3,000 – $5,000 AUD
Summary
We are seeking a graphic designer to refine and redesign our current Product Guide brochure. The base content is complete, but we need someone to elevate it with professional layout, better creative direction, and an engaging, cohesive visual flow.
Our target audience includes:
Architects and designers working on education projects
School principals, department heads, and educators
Government buyers and contractors
This brochure needs to strike a balance between playful and professional—clean, modern, and easy to navigate, while still showing off creativity and warmth that resonates with the education sector.
Goals of the Brochure
Improve the overall design flow and visual storytelling
Make it fun and engaging, without being childish
Use on-trend layout and typography to appeal to professionals
Highlight key products and projects with strong visual hierarchy
Ensure it's print-ready but also suitable for digital distribution
Please refer to the following brochures as examples of the design style we admire:
ForestOne – clean, minimal, stylish layout with strong use of white space
Unita – creative, colourful, and dynamic with a good mix of visuals and text
We want to blend these styles into something unique to TFS Projects, incorporating:
Large product visuals and photos
Callouts for key features or benefits
Project case studies
Clean, structured layout with intuitive navigation
Deliverables
Finalised print-ready PDF (A4, portrait, 60 pages approx.)
Digital version (optimised for email/download)
Source files (InDesign or Illustrator preferred)
Assets Provided
Existing 60-page draft Product Guide (Word or PDF)
Brand colours, logos, and fonts
Reference brochures (ForestOne and Unita)
Product images, project photos, and supporting content (supplied upon engagement)
We are seeking a graphic designer to refine and redesign our current Product Guide brochure. The base content is complete, but we need someone to elevate it with professional layout, better creative direction, and an engaging, cohesive visual flow.
Our target audience includes:
Architects and designers working on education projects
School principals, department heads, and educators
Government buyers and contractors
This brochure needs to strike a balance between playful and professional—clean, modern, and easy to navigate, while still showing off creativity and warmth that resonates with the education sector.
Goals of the Brochure
Improve the overall design flow and visual storytelling
Make it fun and engaging, without being childish
Use on-trend layout and typography to appeal to professionals
Highlight key products and projects with strong visual hierarchy
Ensure it's print-ready but also suitable for digital distribution
Please refer to the following brochures as examples of the design style we admire:
ForestOne – clean, minimal, stylish layout with strong use of white space
Unita – creative, colourful, and dynamic with a good mix of visuals and text
We want to blend these styles into something unique to TFS Projects, incorporating:
Large product visuals and photos
Callouts for key features or benefits
Project case studies
Clean, structured layout with intuitive navigation
Deliverables
Finalised print-ready PDF (A4, portrait, 60 pages approx.)
Digital version (optimised for email/download)
Source files (InDesign or Illustrator preferred)
Assets Provided
Existing 60-page draft Product Guide (Word or PDF)
Brand colours, logos, and fonts
Reference brochures (ForestOne and Unita)
Product images, project photos, and supporting content (supplied upon engagement)