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I created these images for LLC (Labour Law Community), a web platform for labor law professionals. The client was open to experimentation, and the human-centered nature of labor law allowed me to explore visually rich, metaphorical concepts. For the HOME image, I depicted a large community atop a tree, nurturing the world below—a metaphor for humanity and labor law. I enjoyed portraying these professionals with a fresh, dynamic feel. “The Landing” was a second HOME concept, based on the client’s idea of a journey: I imagined the platform as an island where they arrived safely to build something meaningful. Home Home (version2) About Us Interviews Research Pathways News Teaching Horizons Reviews Proposal Drafts

Making a comeback

“Amid Hong Kong launching its global promotion campaign after three years of strict COVID-19 restrictions, Nicky Burridge talks to Institute members working in the tourism sector about how organizations are positioning themselves for the rebound, and the role CPAs play in helping the sector take advantage of the tourism revival.”

Agnese’s Story

This commissioned animation tells the story of Agnese, a young environmental engineer from Puglia who returns home from Milan—the emblematic city of career-driven migration—to contribute to the development of agrivoltaic panels, helping shape a more sustainable future.

The Life of a Turbine

This animation began with a voice-over written by the company’s communications team. I built a narrative to accompany the images, pairing the life of a turbine with that of a family across generations. The story traces their deep connection to the territory and to the technological roots of the turbine. For necessity, I also included infographic elements to illustrate technical components.

How do Civil Society Actors in Italy and Sweden address the needs of migrant women with precarious legal status experiencing GBV?

Starting from the analysis of the written report, I created a series of illustrations that visually interpret the complex journey of migrant women with precarious legal status. The images evoke their condition of invisibility, vulnerability, and resilience, while highlighting the role of civil society actors involved in providing support and protection. Using a visual language that balances metaphor and realism, I aimed to represent not only the factual dimensions but also the underlying tensions, connections, and possibilities. Each illustration corresponds to a thematic section of the report, transforming legal and social concepts into symbolic forms that invite reflection, empathy, and critical engagement.

The Talent Challenge

“The COVID-19 pandemic has uprooted the foundations of what it means to be happily employed. Beyond having a better salary or a corner office with the best view, employees now have other requirements – and companies are struggling to keep up.”

A Collective Message

This project was a race against time: I had just ten days to go from script proposal and storyboard to client approval and final delivery. Commissioned by Peplo—an agency managing HR communication for various Italian companies—the piece was for Hera Group’s HR team as part of the Best HR Team competition. The only brief: “People matter more than roles.” I imagined a collective voice message from the HR team to the company, blending anecdotes and small reflections that revealed the human side of the organization

LLC

Here are some of the illustrations I made for LLC, Labour Law Community, a community and platform for lawyers who are experts in labor law. Home Who we are Research Dialogues University Events

Enhancing engagement

“How can investor relations professionals help companies to better engage with stakeholders and build long-term trust?”