
As part of a broader visual communication project for the Personal Data Protection Service of Georgia (PDPS), I designed two unique notebook covers that reflect the agency's identity, using clean compositions, bold typography, and a creative approach grounded in PDPS’s official brand guidelines.

This design features a large, expressive Georgian headline - „პერსონალურ მონაცემთა ოფიცრის დღიური“ paired with a smaller English translation: “The Diary of a DPO” placed discreetly in the corner. It emphasizes the importance of personal data officers and frames the notebook as a space for important professional notes.


This version uses a minimalist tile grid layout where selected tiles are colored in PDPS brand tones. The arrangement adds a visual rhythm and makes the notebook feel both professional and contemporary — without the use of any text on the front, making it a clean, everyday option for staff or event attendees.


Both notebooks follow the official PDPS brandbook. Typography, colors, and layout choices were made with consistency and clarity in mind, ensuring the materials feel cohesive with other PDPS visual outputs such as brochures, posters, and social media graphics.