
The Work Story
This was a self-initiated exercise to explore data-driven design for a cause-driven organisation.
Translate a large volume of UNICEF’s publicly available data and reports into a single cohesive, emotionally engaging visual narrative.
Maintain the dignity and seriousness of the subject while ensuring accessibility for a wide audience.
Process
I researched UNICEF’s brand guidelines, tone, and communication style, then designed a visual hierarchy that highlighted urgent statistics alongside human-focused imagery. The final output included infographics optimised for both digital sharing and NGO reporting formats.

This poster depicts children as delicate figures crafted from beautiful porcelain clay, symbolizing their fragility amidst the harsh realities of life in Gaza.

In this campaign ad, a boy clutches a fragile porcelain toy, highlighting the urgent need for support in a world where their dreams are at risk.

Child sitting with porcelain bowl in his hand, surrounded by a burning pile of books, symbolizing the destruction of their schools and their urgent plea for aid.

Amidst the ruins of broken medical equipment, this girl hold delicate porcelain bowl, calling for immediate support to restore their shattered healthcare.

In a powerful reminder of lost homes & food children grasp porcelain bowls, standing before the remnants of their lives, urging the world to help.