

2023
UNICEF
Campaign
Illustrations
About
UNICEF partnered with us to create an illustrated storytelling series that could speak directly to young people — across cultures, across borders. The goal was to raise awareness on issues often left behind: mental health, school dropouts, nutrition, and digital access, especially for girls.®
What We Did
The Work
Over a span of several months, We created a collection of powerful, emotional, and deeply relatable visuals, each telling a story in a single frame.
Scope: Social Awareness Illustration Series
Focus Areas: Mental Health, Nutrition, Access to Education
Year: 2023
📱 Be mobile-first and sharable across Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp
👀 Visually break down sensitive issues in a way that was culturally relevant and empathetic
💬 Trigger engagement, spark conversations, and empower young voices
Each piece covered a different challenge:
Mental health stigma (“I want to talk about my mental health”)
Body image issues (“Don’t let your mind bully your body”)
Nutrition and food insecurity
Girls being left out due to lack of phones or support
Access to education in conflict zones and refugee camps
We also created illustrations for a series of flood stories, showing the power of nature. The pictures help tell the story of how people and animals react to floods and how difficult it was for them.

























More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2024
FAQ
01
What kind of illustration services do you offer?
02
Can I hire you for a commercial project or collaboration?
03
Do you offer revisions?
04
What tools do you use for your artwork?
05
Do you do workshops or speaking gigs?
06
Can I buy prints or license your existing artwork?
07
Can I resell or modify the artwork after the project is complete?
08
How can I follow your work and stay updated?


2023
UNICEF
Campaign
Illustrations
About
UNICEF partnered with us to create an illustrated storytelling series that could speak directly to young people — across cultures, across borders. The goal was to raise awareness on issues often left behind: mental health, school dropouts, nutrition, and digital access, especially for girls.®
What We Did
The Work
Over a span of several months, We created a collection of powerful, emotional, and deeply relatable visuals, each telling a story in a single frame.
Scope: Social Awareness Illustration Series
Focus Areas: Mental Health, Nutrition, Access to Education
Year: 2023
📱 Be mobile-first and sharable across Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp
👀 Visually break down sensitive issues in a way that was culturally relevant and empathetic
💬 Trigger engagement, spark conversations, and empower young voices
Each piece covered a different challenge:
Mental health stigma (“I want to talk about my mental health”)
Body image issues (“Don’t let your mind bully your body”)
Nutrition and food insecurity
Girls being left out due to lack of phones or support
Access to education in conflict zones and refugee camps
We also created illustrations for a series of flood stories, showing the power of nature. The pictures help tell the story of how people and animals react to floods and how difficult it was for them.

























More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2024
FAQ
01
What kind of illustration services do you offer?
02
Can I hire you for a commercial project or collaboration?
03
Do you offer revisions?
04
What tools do you use for your artwork?
05
Do you do workshops or speaking gigs?
06
Can I buy prints or license your existing artwork?
07
Can I resell or modify the artwork after the project is complete?
08
How can I follow your work and stay updated?


2023
UNICEF
Campaign
Illustrations
About
UNICEF partnered with us to create an illustrated storytelling series that could speak directly to young people — across cultures, across borders. The goal was to raise awareness on issues often left behind: mental health, school dropouts, nutrition, and digital access, especially for girls.®
What We Did
The Work
Over a span of several months, We created a collection of powerful, emotional, and deeply relatable visuals, each telling a story in a single frame.
Scope: Social Awareness Illustration Series
Focus Areas: Mental Health, Nutrition, Access to Education
Year: 2023
📱 Be mobile-first and sharable across Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp
👀 Visually break down sensitive issues in a way that was culturally relevant and empathetic
💬 Trigger engagement, spark conversations, and empower young voices
Each piece covered a different challenge:
Mental health stigma (“I want to talk about my mental health”)
Body image issues (“Don’t let your mind bully your body”)
Nutrition and food insecurity
Girls being left out due to lack of phones or support
Access to education in conflict zones and refugee camps
We also created illustrations for a series of flood stories, showing the power of nature. The pictures help tell the story of how people and animals react to floods and how difficult it was for them.

























More Works
©2024
FAQ
What kind of illustration services do you offer?
Can I hire you for a commercial project or collaboration?
Do you offer revisions?
What tools do you use for your artwork?
Do you do workshops or speaking gigs?
Can I buy prints or license your existing artwork?
Can I resell or modify the artwork after the project is complete?
How can I follow your work and stay updated?