International Aids day:
This illustration for AIDS day features two hands forming the Red Ribbon, symbolizing support for people living with HIV and raising awareness for the cause. The color red was chosen to match the ribbon. The design conveys a straightforward dual message of solidarity and awareness.





The 16-day campaign against gender-based violence management features a thought-provoking main visual that demands attention and compels viewers to reflect on the harsh realities of violence. The central element of this artwork is a hand meticulously constructed from various words, each related to violence and its underlying causes.

Human Rights Day:
The first step was to research and gain an understanding of the Wakashio oil spill, its impact on the environment, and the efforts taken to tackle the problem. This helped me to identify the key issues and emotions associated with the problem and the target audience for the campaign.

International day of the handicapped:
The design for the Day of the handicaped features hands doing sign language with the message "REZONE". The sign language is to encourage people to learn Mauritian Sign Language (MSL) as many with good hearing do not know how to use it. The slogan "Aila, enn siyn pou to apran MSL!" complements the design, which translates to: Here is a sign to learn Mauritian sign language.

International day for the elimination of violence agaisnt women:
The artwork depicts a woman with blonde hair and many hands touching her, with each caption written in “Kreol morisien” explaining why someone would hit a woman, all in context with the day dedicated to eliminating violence against women.

Montreal Massacre Anniversary: TTo commemorate the Anniversary of the Montreal Massacre, we chose to prominently feature the name of the event to reach a wider audience. The design aims to educate people who may not be familiar with the event, while also conveying a message to those who are aware. The gradient used is inspired by the color palette of new feminism.