As a consultant, I had the opportunity to design a comprehensive book that presents the findings of a joint research project between UNESCO Bangkok and the Korean Women’s Development Institute (KWDI). This important study explores how socio-cultural factors, education policies, practices, and labor market trends influence the career choices of both female and male students across five countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
The design of this book was carefully crafted to reflect the significance of the research while ensuring that the information is accessible and engaging for a diverse audience. My approach involved creating a layout that not only enhances the readability of complex data but also highlights key insights through visually appealing design elements. The goal was to produce a professional and polished publication that effectively communicates the research findings to policymakers, educators, and other stakeholders invested in gender equality and education in the region.