Case study template

Project 1: Title Placeholder

This template is set up so each project can be presented like a polished case study with context, process, and final visuals. It helps the work feel intentional instead of just dropped into a gallery and left to fend for itself.

Project details

Role: Designer / Art Director / Student Creative

Tools: Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop

Timeline: Add semester, sprint, or project timeline here

Category: Branding / Editorial / Campaign / Web

Use this area to explain the project, the audience, the objective, and the improvements made during the revision process. A good summary makes the work feel smarter, which is kind of the whole point.

Objective and process

Tell the story, not just the file names.

The challenge

Explain the design challenge, assignment goal, client need, or communication problem this project was meant to solve. Mention what had to be improved, clarified, or made more visually engaging.

The solution

Describe how layout, typography, color, imagery, and composition were used to strengthen the final design. This is also a good spot to mention revisions and what changed from the earlier version.

Case study template

Project 2: Title Placeholder

This template is set up so each project can be presented like a polished case study with context, process, and final visuals. It helps the work feel intentional instead of just dropped into a gallery and left to fend for itself.

Project details

Role: Designer / Art Director / Student Creative

Tools: Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop

Timeline: Add semester, sprint, or project timeline here

Category: Branding / Editorial / Campaign / Web

Use this area to explain the project, the audience, the objective, and the improvements made during the revision process. A good summary makes the work feel smarter, which is kind of the whole point.

Objective and process

Tell the story, not just the file names.

The challenge

Explain the design challenge, assignment goal, client need, or communication problem this project was meant to solve. Mention what had to be improved, clarified, or made more visually engaging.

The solution

Describe how layout, typography, color, imagery, and composition were used to strengthen the final design. This is also a good spot to mention revisions and what changed from the earlier version.