School and Cinema Posters

School and Cinema, bringing culture to kids in Paris’ region! I illustrated two posters for Les Cinémas du Palais, for their amazing programme Ecole et Cinéma (School and Cinema) bringing more than 20 000 kids from Paris regionto cinema every year ! The goal of this programme is to provide kids with the foundation of a cinematographic culture, and to sharpen their curiosity and critical reading. Do you need illustrated materials similar to this one ? Feel free to reach out! ◂ Return to portfolio

Children’s book on bamboos and patience

Ti Bambou page one

Of patience and bamboos : I illustrated a book! For Thibaut Jambou, an independent author, I worked on an educational children’s book of around twenty pages and its covers, aimed at children aged 3 to 7. Alongside Ti Bambou, children learn how bamboos grow and, thanks to their grandfather’s teachings, learn to be patient. Do you have a project of educational comics as well ? Feel free to reach out! ◂ Return to portfolio

Children’s comics on animals and nature

pako magazine raising awareness comics

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

I created a mascot for a magazine and I loved it !

mascotte rhinocéros enfants

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