National Use of Force Framework

Using Adobe Illustrator, I redesigned the Canadian National Use of Force Framework, creating a refined and cohesive graphic that captures the decision-making elements officers use to assess and respond to various situations. This redesign involved developing a detailed visual structure that clearly outlines the process, helping both officers and the public understand the considerations and responses involved in ensuring safety.

To translate this design into print, I meticulously prepared a 5.3 x 17.2-inch panel sticker layout for the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) training center. This included careful attention to color profiles, resolution, and bleed to ensure the final print retained the exact colors and sharpness of the digital design. I collaborated closely with the printing company, overseeing proofing sessions to confirm that color fidelity and design elements were preserved without unintended alterations.

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