Manuals and Guides: Essential Design Work for Canada Soccer’s Club Licensing Program
Canada Soccer – Design of Manuals and Guides
This project involved the design and layout of training manuals and guides for Canada Soccer’s Club Licensing Program, a national initiative that supports member organizations in adopting best practices for club development.

Project Objective
Our goal was to create clear, well-organized documents that enhance both understanding and engagement, while fully aligning with Canada Soccer’s brand identity.
Design Features
Strategic Typographic Hierarchy
I implemented a minimalist cover design paired with a rigorous typographic hierarchy. This ensures a structured and professional first impression, immediately signaling the document’s authority while allowing users to identify the subject matter at a glance.
Intuitive Information Architecture
To manage dense regulatory content, I developed organized layouts featuring clear headings, logically structured sections, and accessible tables. This architectural approach serves as a visual map, guiding the reader through complex data without cognitive overload.

Brand-Centric Visual Identity
I utilized bold red graphic accents—specifically calibrated to reinforce Canada Soccer’s recognizable visual identity—and balanced them with intentional whitespace. This creates a high-contrast environment that improves legibility and maintains brand prestige.
Data Synthesis & Visual Distillation
By integrating custom infographics and icons, I transformed complex technical information into digestible visuals. This synthesis allows for quicker knowledge retention and ensures that critical safety and licensing standards are understood across various audience levels.

Cross-Platform Cohesion
I maintained strict consistency in typography and spatial distribution across multiple documents. This ensures a modern, cohesive appearance..
Flipbook Document Example
Club licensing Program Training Material – Visit Canada Soccer’s Resources section for examples of branded educational content (external link).