Editorial & Commercial Illustration
My Main Topics revolve around all things about wellbeing, physically and mentally:
Health, Education, Social Impact, Nature and Food
Health, Education, Social Impact, Nature and Food
Editorial illustration gives the invisible a face:
the feeling behind the statistic, the human experience behind the headline, the inner world that words alone can't quite reach.
My editorial work focuses on subjects I care about deeply:
mental and physical health, social connection and justice, education, and the psychological reality of growing up, grief, and change. I draw to make difficult subjects feel approachable, and the people inside them feel seen.
Ideal for: editorial magazines and newspapers · health and wellbeing publications · NGO communications and campaigns · publishers of non-fiction, psychology, and social topics · educational institutions · think tanks and foundations · corporate publications
All my work is hand-drawn and digitally colourised by hand, using Adobe Fresco, Procreate, and Affinity. I do not create visual work with AI.
What you can expect from my illustrations:
A process that works for you. Briefing, sketch, revision, final files. Your timeline matters to me. I communicate clearly and continuously to ensure the result you aim for.
Sensitivity for difficult content. Mental health, grief, social justice, identity: these are subjects I come to with care, because I know what it means when they're handled carelessly. I treat subjects and the reader with empathy and compassion.
Emotional depth. I draw figures with a readable inner life. Even a single character should communicate something about the weight of their situation, without overstatement.
Conceptual clarity. I research before I draw. An illustration should deepen an article and make the core subject felt, not just decorate it.
A style that fits the story. I work digitally, between clean vector illustrations and handdrawn watercolour, ink or pencil styles, depending on what the project needs.
Conceptual & Editorial
Illustration about allowing oneself to take space and making oneself heard
Mental health illustration about loneliness. Maybe rather alone-ness.
Emotional Illustration of the feeling of helplessness. The inability to act or control oneself or circumstance.
New version of my Illustration about liberation
Editorial Illustration about nourishing each other, mutual care about mental health and wellbeing
Editorial Illustration visualizing the cost of giving too much of yourself.
Editorial Illustration displaying internal unspoken suffering
The Nature of Grudges
Editorial Illustration about the cigarette as a crutch to support oneself in stressful / negative times while ignoring its harmful nature.
An illustration about the baggage everyone carries
One of these things is not like the others. An Illustration about authenticity in a world that asks us to adjust and accommodate
Illustration about Grief / Loss
Commercial Illustration