SHERLIN DAS GRACY
About Candidate
Senior Creative Designer with 6+ years of experience in the
management of the complete design process, from
conceptualization to delivery. Expertise in coordination,
communication and leadership. Skilled with PowerPoint, Word,
Microsoft Office Suite and Photoshop, Illustrator. Able to
stretch the boundaries of design and digital storytelling to help
the client’s brand stand out. Experienced in works with MENA
and APAC regions.
Education
Experiences
Presentation designing Developing highly critical, complex and time-pressured PowerPoint presentations for CEO's and other key senior stakeholders in business. Frequent communication with senior business analysts across globe to set expectations on custom presentation designing. Educating consultants/business analysts on Branding. Support all design decisions with creative, strategic and business reasoning Design Workflow Coordination Reviewing jobs, estimating effort and scheduling time of work. Clarifying and recording the client requirements and acting as a bridge between the Designers and the Clients. Quality Check Analyzed and provided comprehensive recommendations on necessary adjustments to critical decks, successfully aligning them with firm guidelines and ensuring production readiness; achieved a 50% reduction in compliance issues and improved overall quality assurance.
Expertly format presentations, pitchbooks, and design compelling slides, ensuring visual excellence. Refine and format critical documents, including information memorandums, reports, teasers, and marketing decks. Transform data into engaging visual content, including graphs, charts, and diagrams. Plot intricate maps and develop structured layouts for clear communication.
Form a close working relationship with the Engagement Manger, competency and account teams ensuring a daily commitment to delivering document perfection. Advanced proficiency in PowerPoint, with the ability to enhance presentations through skillful use of Data visualizations, animations D E T A I L S and transitions