Overview
Support in design layout and illustration for WHO India, transforming technical materials into a coherent, visually engaging, and user-friendly package suitable for country adaptation and implementation.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop a consistent visual identity and design framework across all materials, aligned with WHO branding guidelines.
- Design and format the Competency Guide, Situational assessment tool and Instruction Manual into clear, structured, and user-friendly documents.
- Edit and update the design of the training package (PowerPoint modules) to enhance clarity, engagement, and practical, skills-based learning.
- Develop simple, clear set of illustrations and visual assets, tailored to the SEA context, to support understanding and application of key concepts.
- Development of a set of character illustrations or simple personas that can be used consistently across training materials.
- Create a reusable library of visual assets for consistent use across materials and for country adaptation.
- Ensure all materials are designed as adaptable templates, supporting translation and contextualisation to different country settings.
- Apply strong visual hierarchy and layout techniques to improve readability and navigation across all materials.
Required Experience
- Proven experience in graphic design or illustration for publications.
- Demonstrated ability to develop clear, functional illustrations, including diagrams, workflows to support storytelling and practical learning OR experience designing character illustrations or simple personas.
- Ability to translate complex technical content into user-friendly visual formats, including for low-literacy audiences.
- Strong skills in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator (or equivalent) and PowerPoint design for training content.
- Experience working with public health, development, or UN/WHO materials and/or of the South-East Asia context is desirable.