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We were brought in to redesign the most important part of a strategic report on Sports Science Education and Research in the UAE. This was going straight to senior leadership in Abu Dhabi.

The section we worked on needed to stand on its own. It had to present complex analysis, compare the UAE against global benchmarks, and lay out long-term recommendations in a way that was clear, credible, and aligned with what government leadership expects to see.

The client didn’t need us to change the content. The research was solid. What they needed was better structure, clearer hierarchy, and a presentation that looked ready for the top level.


The Challenge

The original slides had strong insights, but visually, they were all over the place.

For a leadership audience, that’s a problem:

  • Information was dense and hard to scan quickly
  • Layouts changed from slide to slide, which made it harder to follow
  • Charts and frameworks looked academic, not executive-ready
  • There was no consistent visual language that felt appropriate for a formal government report

These slides would be the first thing leadership saw. There wasn’t room for confusion. The deck needed to feel authoritative and professional, but not overdone.


Our Approach

We treated this like a government submission, not a marketing deck.

Here’s what we focused on:

  • Building a clean visual system that could be used across the rest of the report
  • Creating consistent grids, spacing, and typography so everything was easy to read at a glance
  • Turning complex frameworks and data into visuals that were clear and structured
  • Making sure the design aligned with Abu Dhabi’s official look and feel (we used the government website as a reference: https://www.abudhabi.gov.ae)

We sent an initial design sample early on so the client could check it internally before we moved forward with the rest of the slides.

Once approved, this core section became the design template for appendices and future versions.


What We Delivered

  • A complete redesign of the 9 key slides that make up the core leadership section
  • Standardized layouts for charts, matrices, and comparison tables
  • Clear visual hierarchy so leadership could scan and understand quickly
  • A consistent, professional design language that fits public-sector standards

We didn’t touch the content. The value came entirely from making it clearer, more organized, and presentation-ready.


The Outcome

The redesigned slides gave the client a document that matched the importance of the subject and the expectations of senior decision-makers.

The deck now reads like a unified system, not a bunch of separate slides. That makes it easier for leadership to:

  • Understand the current state of the sports science ecosystem
  • See how Abu Dhabi compares to global leaders
  • Engage with the strategic recommendations

This project shows how we work in government, education, and policy settings across the MENA region, where clarity and restraint matter just as much as good design.


Region

MENA · United Arab Emirates

Audience

Senior Government Leadership

Year

2025


Note: All data and content shown have been anonymized or adapted. The original material is confidential.

Source reference: Sports Science Education and Research in the UAE – redesigned presentation

A strategic report design on sports science education highlighting current trends, research insights, and professional training methodologies.

ClientGovernment of Abu DhabiYear2026Share