Graphic Design


Good design makes ideas travel. Here is a selection of our graphic work, reports, publications, campaigns, infographics, and brand ID built around clarity, accessibility, and visual impact.

IPV-ADAPT+ Framework


GRAPHIC DESIGN, REPORT DESIGN

Client: Equality Insights Lab

Framework guide, e-learning course, and data visualisation for the IPV-ADAPT+ Framework. We built the full visual identity and applied it across every format. Research on adapting IPV prevention programmes across contexts — made clear, structured, and easy to use for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers around the world.

Child SAFEGUARDING
TOOLKIT REPORT


ART DIRECTION, ILLUSTRATION, REPORT DESIGN

Client: UNICEF

Art direction, illustration, and report design for UNICEF's Child Safeguarding Toolkit for Business. Serious content for companies of every size and sector. We built an illustration system and designed a report that makes complex safeguarding guidance clear, navigable, and impossible to ignore.

Congo Kids Initiative


LOGO DESIGN, BRANDING, SOCIAL MEDIA

Client: Congo Kids Initiative

We designed the full brand identity for Congo Kids Initiative. Logo, branding, website, and social media. An organisation doing important work in eastern Congo — so we built them a visual identity that feels human, warm, and hopeful. The kind of brand that makes people want to get involved.

eRPW App


INFOGRAPHICS, ILLUSTRATION, ANIMATION

Client: UNICEF

An infographic and explainer video for UNICEF's Digital Referral Pathway App, a tool that digitalises information on GBV services for women and girls. The brief was simple: make a complex digital tool feel immediately understandable. We introduced illustrated characters to put a human face on the technology, kept the messaging tight, and let simple, intuitive visuals do the explaining. The kind of design that makes you wonder why it ever felt complicated.

laaha.org


CONTENT CREATION, BRANDING, ART DIRECTION, ILLUSTRATION, ANIMATION, GRAPHIC DESIGN

Client: UNICEF

We partnered with UNICEF to build and scale Laaha.org, a global learning platform built for and with young women. We led everything: content design strategy, brand identity, illustration system, and full creative production. Over 140 learning modules, videos, podcasts, and resources, co-created with experts and young women. Rolled out simultaneously across multiple regions and languages. WCAG 2.2 AA compliant and optimised for low-bandwidth environments. Built to reach the people who need it most, wherever they are.

MENU OF MEASURES


ART DIRECTION, REPORT DESIGN, SOCIAL MEDIA

Client: Harvard Humanitarian Initiative & UNICEF

Visual identity, layout, illustrations, and social media campaign for the Menu of Measures — a tool for measuring GBV risk mitigation interventions in humanitarian settings. The content is technical, the users are practitioners working under pressure, and there is no room for confusion. We built a visual system that works across the report, social media assets, and podcast visuals. Custom illustrations grounded in the humanitarian context, and a campaign that got the work moving.

EIL brand identity


BRANDING, IDENTITY AND LOGO DESIGN

Client: Equality Insights Lab

We built the full brand identity for Equality Insights Lab, a research organisation redefining gender equity solutions. Logo, colour system, typography, stationery, and a visual language built to carry across publications, presentations, courses, and campaigns. Organic shapes, a palette that balances warmth with rigour, and a system flexible enough to travel anywhere the work does.

EIL Merchandise


GRAPHIC DESIGN

Client: Equality Insights Lab

T-shirts and totes for Equality Insights Lab. We developed two visual directions around a single line — peace in the home, peace in the world. One leans into botanical illustration and movement, the other into bold, graphic form. Both carry the same quiet optimism.

EIL E-Course


GRAPHIC DESIGN, ANIMATION, ILLUSTRATION

Client: Equality Insights Lab

Graphic design, illustration, and animation for the IPV-ADAPT+ e-learning course. Developed with Equality Insights Lab and SVRI, the course guides practitioners through adapting IPV prevention programmes across contexts. A lot of content to hold together. We made sure it felt coherent, approachable, and easy to follow from start to finish.

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