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PRINT DESIGN

Yogazeit

Client
Yogazeit
Industry
Healthcare
Design Category
Print Design

Deadly Minds is Australia’s first Indigenous Youth Yoga Teacher Training—developed by Yogazeit to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth with culturally meaningful mindfulness, movement, and wellbeing tools in collaboration with Elders and remote communities.

The project involved designing a richly textured, printed 400‑page teacher training manual built for real-world use—on Country, in classrooms, and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the natural environment and locally-produced Indigenous art—like hand-drawn patterns and earthy tones—I created a colour palette and visual language grounded in connection, texture, and place.

Each chapter was carefully designed and thoughtfully laid out, making the extensive course content feel approachable and manageable across long learning sessions. Clear navigation cues, gentle typography, and spacious layouts helped ensure the manual felt more like a grounded guide than a heavy workbook.

This project later evolved into Deadly Minds Digital—an online training platform I helped shape to carry the same care, place-based inspiration, and design clarity into the digital space.

Yogazeit | Emma Kenworthy, Marketing Manager

Josie worked with us to create Deadly Minds Digital & with Yogazeit on our Deadly Minds Curriculum creating beautifully illustrated curriculum workbooks, brand style guides and the websites creative branding. We knew 100% we needed Josie’s design skills to ensure the feel of Deadly Minds transferred across to the digital site. Josie became a key part of the project team and ensured we provided the web developer with content, images, colour concepts, design ideas and more! She is an absolute super star to work with. We highly recommend Josie & are looking forward to working with her again soon!

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