As a part of McKinsey & Company’s design team, I had the privilege of working on a diverse array of creative and complex design projects, spanning both print and digital mediums. Given the confidentiality of our client engagements, I’m unable to disclose any specific client names or visuals. Nevertheless, I can confidently assert that working with one of the world’s top management consulting firms has been an invaluable opportunity for my professional growth.
One of the publicly available projects I’m delighted to share is presented below.
During my full-time engagement with the firm, I had the honor to work on McKinsey & Company’s ‘Urban Transportation Systems of 25 Global Cities’ report as a lead designer. Across more than 100 pages, I undertook the task of transforming data into visually engaging content. This project, distinguished by its complexity and visual depth, particularly appealed to my passion for print and information design.
Working in close collaboration with an associate partner and a team of dedicated consultants responsible for the report, I diligently incorporated their feedback and adhered to their preferences, ensuring the final product met their exacting standards. Managing this extensive project demanded meticulous file organization and precise coordination to meet deadlines, and the experience of bringing it all together was deeply fulfilling.
Ultimately, the report stood as a testament to the potency of print design in not only making complex data comprehensible but also visually compelling.
I was specifically involved in the creation of the Russian language version of the report presented below, which was subsequently translated into English. You can access the article and the English version of the report here.
This project exemplified the intersection of design and information, where my passion and expertise came together to deliver a meaningful and impactful result.









