Children's educational design
Workbooks a child
can actually
follow.
Educational products designed end to end — workbooks and activity pages, worksheets that survive a photocopier, and the ad creative that sells them. Illustration and layout under one roof, delivered print-ready.
Set in real type. Trimmed to real sizes.
The pieces below are studio samples made to show the work, not client commissions.
Workbook cover — product design
8.5 × 11 in
US Letter trim
0.125 in
Bleed on every edge
300 DPI
Print resolution
1080 × 1080
Feed-native ad creative
N° 01Sample pages
One workbook, shown properly.
Every page here belongs to the same forty-page product for ages 4–6, held to one palette and one type pairing — because consistency across a set is the part of this work that is hard to fake, and the part a single pretty page never shows.

Activity page
Handwriting worksheet
Letter formation for a four-year-old: a solid model, dotted repeats that fade, ruled practice lines, and a picture cue. Name and date rules at the top because a teacher photocopies thirty of these.

Activity page
Counting worksheet
Count and circle, one skill per row, answer options spaced far enough apart for a crayon. The grown-up tip at the foot is the sort of thing that sells a workbook to a parent.

SEL activity
Feelings matching page
A social-emotional page: four faces, four words, draw the line between. The discussion prompt at the bottom is what makes it usable in a classroom rather than just quiet-time filler.

Static ad creative
Instagram / Facebook ad
A 1080 × 1080 static ad built from the same system as the product. One claim, one image, one button — sized and weighted to survive a feed at thumb speed.
N° 02What the studio covers
Concept to print-ready file.
Workbooks and multi-page products
Full workbooks laid out end to end — cover, strands, running heads, folios, answer keys — with a grid a hundred pages can be built on rather than one page at a time.
Worksheets and activity pages
Single sheets that survive a photocopier: instructions a child can follow, targets big enough for a crayon, and enough white space that the page does not feel like a test.
Static ad creative
Instagram and Facebook creative drawn from the product's own system, sized to platform specs, so the ad and the thing it sells look like the same brand.
Working inside a style guide
Colour, type, illustration treatment and logo usage applied consistently across a set — the samples here are held to one invented guide precisely to show that.
Print-ready files
Correct trim and bleed, TrimBox set in the PDF, images at 300 DPI, and a conversation about CMYK before the file goes rather than after it comes back wrong.
Illustration in-house
Spot art, characters and covers produced alongside the layout, so a page never has to be designed around whatever stock happened to exist.
Educational design
Have a product in the pipeline?
Send the brief — a workbook, a worksheet series, a launch campaign — and we'll come back with a scope, a schedule and a quote.
