Illustrated infographics on water security
Water security stories : meet the World Water Envoys ! This is my second collaboration with IWRA, the International Water Resources Association ! Once more, I had the opportunity to show the water security stories of the four World Water Envoys through educational infographics. Aimed at being used during international events like the World Water Congress, those illustrated infographics are an educational tool for the general public, highlighting the various factors at the root of water security problems, their consequences for communities, and possible existing solutions. IWRA published those infographics on their website, on social media and used during conferences, combining illustrated elements, graphic data visualisation and text. Would you also like to work on illustrated infographics ? Feel free to reach out! Load More End of Content. ◂ Return to portfolio
How do we create gender-friendly toilets ? An illustrated guide !
How do we create gender-friendly toilets ? An illustrated guide I recently collaborated with AFD to create an illustrated infographics on gender friendly design of toilets. How can toilets be designed and operated in a way that protects women, provides intimacy, confidence and adapted equipments, based on their needs? This infographic was used several times in meetings with Ministries of Water and Sanitation in some countries where AFD finances projects. Would you also like to develop illustrated guides and infographics? Feel free to reach out! “When we work with the local police on securing the street in front of our centre, the whole neighbourhood benefits from it !” ◂ Return to portfolio
Educational card deck on gender and climate change
Educational card deck on gender and climate change For the F3E (network of international solidarity NGOs and associations), I illustrated a 42-card awareness-raising game called Planète Genre (Gender Planet) designed to address the relationship between gender and climate. The aim of the game is to spark reactions around different families coping with climate change in different parts of the world. It seeks to illustrate the concrete impacts on different life paths, in relation to both the gender of the people concerned and other criteria such as ethnic origin, wealth or poverty, migratory status, and so on. Each card represents a characteristic (and therefore necessarily caricatured) character in a region. Planète Genre is based on real-life situations, but is not intended to be exhaustive. The game is accompanied by a booklet that details specific situations experienced in different contexts and explains their interdependencies. It also looks at the extent to which adaptation and mitigation solutions exist and need to be supported. The gender lens helps us to understand not only the different vulnerabilities of women and men and the barriers they face, but also how they can contribute to finding solutions. The game is now used in workshops and conferences to facilitate discussions on gender inequality and climate change. Do you also wish to create an educational illustrated game ? Feel free to reach out ! Load More End of Content. ◂ Return to portfolio
Children’s comics on animals and nature
Learn about animals and nature’s conservation with Pako Magazine ! For a couple of years, I had the fantastic pleasure to work for a Namibian kids Magazine (8-12 years), Pako Kids Magazine, on subjects related to environmental conservation and wildlife (reptiles, giraffes, park rangers, human-wildlife conflict). Do you also have some illustration projects for our young ones ? Feel free to reach out! ◂ Return to portfolio
Agriculture and reinforcement of agricultural supply chains
Illustrations on agriculture and reinforcement of agricultural supply chains I created a series of illustrations to highlight GRET‘s Agriculture, Sectors and Agricultural Policies Department. The aim is to draw the attention of a wide audience to the solutions advocated by the Association, on agriculture and reinforcement of agricultural supply chains. Do you have a project of educational comics as well ? Feel free to reach out! ◂ Return to portfolio
I created a mascot for a magazine and I loved it !
I created a mascot for a kids magazine, and I loved it! I had the immense pleasure to create a rhino mascot in 5 different poses for the Zambian children’s magazine Kalata, produced by the wildlife education and environmental conservation fund Chipembele. I think the founder of the fund, Anna Tolan, was pretty please with our collaboration : “Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust is a conservation education organisation that operates close to South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Chipembele means rhino in the local language. We were developing a children’s magazine for the first time in the organisation’s 23 year history and needed a mascot for it. Of course we chose a rhino, and decided to call it Chippy. The rest was up to Alice. She responded immediately to our basic ideas and was a joy to work with in developing the drafts of six cartoon young rhino figures in different postures. We were very happy with the completed work which was perfectly suited to the young audience we will be targeting. I would highly recommend her for her creative work.” Do you also need illustrations for our younger ones ? Feel free to reach out! Zambian kid reading Kalata Mag : can you find the mascot, Chippy ? ◂ Return to portfolio
Publication cover : Changing Territories through Collective Action
Changing territories through collective action: a publication cover For the F3E, a network of international solidarity NGOs and associations, I created an A4 illustration for the cover of a capitalisation book entitled “Changer les Territoires par l’Action Collective – CHTAC” (Changing Territories through Collective Action). The book explores the use of approaches based on collective action on a territorial scale. Its cover reflects the same approach: showing the benefits of collective action so that we can go further together. Do you have a project of educational comics as well ? Feel free to reach out! ◂ Return to portfolio