
Projects with Amnesty International
Digital • Social Media Content Creation
Visual storytelling is a powerful tool for advocacy, transforming complex human rights issues into compelling, accessible narratives. Through illustration, graphic design, and animation, it captures attention, evokes emotion, and drives action in ways that text alone cannot. In human rights campaigns, visuals break language barriers, amplify marginalized voices, and make abstract injustices tangible. At Amnesty International, this approach is central to raising awareness and mobilising support, ensuring that urgent issues resonate with diverse global audiences across digital and print platforms.
Visual Storytelling for Human Rights

Art That Demands Justice
The #PayUpFIFA campaign focused on demanding compensation for migrant workers exploited during the 2022 World Cup. Through powerful visual storytelling, the campaign emphasized the urgent need for FIFA and Qatar to address human rights abuses, mobilizing global support for justice and accountability.

The Power of Creativity in Storytelling
Creativity is vital in visual storytelling, especially with harsh topics like human rights abuses. It transforms difficult subjects into engaging, empathetic narratives, making them more accessible and impactful. Creative visuals help communicate uncomfortable truths, fostering emotional connections and inspiring action.
Art as a Voice for the Voiceless
Art has the power to give a voice to those who are often unheard. Through creative visuals, stories of injustice and oppression are shared, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities. In visual storytelling, art becomes a powerful tool for advocacy, ensuring that those without a voice are seen and heard on a global scale.
Visualizing the Silence
The work sheds light on the abuse faced by women and children in oppressive systems, particularly within prison environments. Through evocative visuals, it amplifies the silenced voices of the victims, conveying their suffering and resilience. The powerful imagery serves as a call to action, urging global awareness and pushing for justice, while challenging viewers to confront the harsh realities of systemic oppression and human rights violations.
The Power of Artivism
Art has a unique ability to challenge oppression and shed light on critical human rights issues, such as unlawful detention. Through powerful visual expressions, it amplifies the voices of the marginalized, creating a platform for those often silenced. By confronting injustice head-on, art inspires dialogue, fosters empathy, and drives social change, bridging the gap between awareness and action in the fight for a more just world.