A yearly publication meant for use by the end consumer, brought together by photography taken by France, and some basic branding layouts. The designer was responsible for designing the catalog using US-specific photography and the layout of US-specific pages about the company and opportunity. The goal of the printed piece was to maintain all branding guidelines for H2O at Home, ensuring legibility and ease of use for the US consumer. The designer was also responsible for sending a final file to the printer, press check, color proofing, and ultimate approval of the catalog for print.