Universidade do Porto
2024
Editorial, Layout Design
This White Paper, the result of the HomeWork project, funded by the EEA Grants, assessed the impact of the pandemic on reconciling family and professional life, with a focus on gender inequalities. The aim is to contribute to improving public policies and the legal system in Portugal, promoting equality between women and men. Serifa was responsible for the layout and editorial design of this document, ensuring that the information was presented in a clear, accessible and visually appealing way. Serifa’s work ensured that the design of the White Paper reflected the importance and objectives of the project.
Art direction
Serifa
Design
Rui P. Aguiam (@rpaguiam) & Jorge Moreira (@ojorgemoreira)
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