Four megatrends.
One family.
A landmark series of four research reports for the Doha International Family Institute — unveiled at the International Year of the Family 30th Anniversary Gathering in Doha, examining how Technology, Demographics, Migration, and Climate are reshaping families.
The brief
DIFI wanted a series — not a set of stand-alone reports. Four distinct research themes (Technology, Demographics, Migration & Urbanization, Climate Change), but one visual voice readers would recognise as a single body of thought unveiled together in Doha.
The challenge was tonal consistency across four very different subject matters. The grid had to hold whether you were reading about a refugee corridor, a climate projection, an ageing population, or a digital-native generation — all of it bilingual, print-ready and digital-native at the same time.
Scope on this report extended beyond design — Freezil also proof-read the full bilingual manuscript before final print.
How we worked
01 — Anchor the system
One typographic grid, one colour logic, four distinct cover illustrations — each theme owns a palette, but the spine tells readers instantly: this is the DIFI series.
02 — Illustrate with restraint
Commissioned editorial illustration for each cover (family + tree for Climate, crowd + masks for Demographics, etc.). Inside pages stay data-forward.
03 — Bilingual parity
Arabic and English editions are visual peers, not mirror translations. Typography tuned separately for each script's rhythm.
04 — Ready to unveil
Print-ready PDFs for the Doha gathering, digital-first exports for DIFI.org, social pull-quote tiles for the launch moment.
05 — Editorial proof-read
Every word in all four reports — Arabic and English, cover to cover — passed through a full proof-read. Citations, footnotes, figure captions, chapter numbering, cross-references. Nothing in the series shipped with a typo or a broken reference.
Childhood, in the data.
DIFI · Childhood Well-being in Qatar · October 2024
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