FAO Nutrition Research Posters

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As part of the BN2 programme, FAO developed a series of research outputs exploring the drivers of acute child malnutrition across several African countries. The project required transforming complex scientific findings into large-format visual posters capable of communicating evidence clearly to policymakers, researchers, and development professionals.

  • Client
    FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  • Role
    Information Design / Visual Design / Infographics
  • Technologies
    Adobe Illustrator, Infographic Design, Print Layout, Augmented Reality

Description

I designed a series of four large-format research posters (1×2 meters) developed as a cohesive visual system to present findings from the BN2 research programme. The posters follow a consistent layout that allows different research topics to coexist visually while maintaining clarity and readability. Information and key findings are organized in the upper section, while the lower section features vector illustrations that visually summarize the research themes. I also developed infographic elements and templates aligned with FAO publication guidelines to ensure consistency across the entire series. As an additional layer, I created augmented reality versions of the posters, allowing viewers to access extended digital content through mobile devices.

Problem

The BN2 programme produced complex research findings on the drivers of child malnutrition across several countries. FAO needed a clear and visually consistent way to present this information in conferences, offices, and international forums without overwhelming the audience with dense academic content.

Solution

A unified series of large-format posters was designed to translate research findings into structured visual narratives. The layout system organizes key messages, data, and infographics in a clear hierarchy, while vector illustrations help summarize complex concepts. The posters were developed following FAO visual guidelines and enhanced with optional augmented reality content to provide additional digital insights.

Impact

  • Five research posters communicating BN2 research findings

  • Displayed in FAO offices worldwide and presented at international nutrition events

  • Supported awareness and evidence-based discussions on child malnutrition

  • Received positive feedback from FAO teams and stakeholders

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