


The client had a great program and lots of ideas, but no time to turn those ideas into a single, easy-to-digest document.
I began with a quick content audit to identify the must-have pieces of information (program benefits, outcomes, next steps/contact). From there I created a concise information hierarchy so the most important ideas read first. Design choices focused on clarity and brand cohesion: I pulled colours directly from the Urban Jars brand, tightened spacing and margins for readability, and established consistent typographic styles. I also looked for small, high-impact additions, for example, adding an email signature block at the bottom to make outreach effortless.
Deliverable Final files: print-ready PDF and an editable source file on Canva for future updates.
Client reported feeling organized, proud, and confident to share the program with partners and prospective clients. The one-pager now works as both a handout and a quick digital leave-behind for meetings and outreach.
Urban Jars Cambridge
Flyer Design | Ad One-Pager Design | Editorial Layout
2025
One-pager design for Urban Jars Cambridge. We turned scattered ideas into a clean, on-brand handout that helped the client feel confident sharing their new program with partners and clients.





