Services
Illustration
In a world full of AI tools, mass-produced templates, and lightning-fast content… maybe what your project needs is a little more heart. A bit of warmth. Something that really feels like it was made by humans (because it was).
My illustrations create space for emotion, imagination, and connection. They can simplify complex ideas, invite people in, and help them feel the message — not just understand it. When used with intention, they become a visual voice that makes your content more memorable, meaningful, and human.
By combining cartoons with my ability to conceptualise and simplify ideas, I help turn complex or wordy content into something people actually want to read. Because let’s be honest: a quirky drawing or a clever visual metaphor can do wonders for attention spans and understanding.
Illustration isn’t just decoration — it’s a key part of how I communicate.
A similar mission came with the Guide on Youth Participation for Eurodesk and ERYICA — now used by youth workers all over Europe.
That’s illustration in service of clarity, of connection — and yes, even of democracy.
And yes, using my illustration skills I once turned a map of Europe into a giant educational board game. Because why not?
I believe that a weird little drawing can change everything.
Commissioned illustration for Eurodesk on opening new paths to inclusion.

Graphic design
Graphic design is about how your values, ideas, and energy show up in the world — visually.
My design work isn’t just about making things “look nice” (though that’s definitely part of the fun). It’s about communication.
I see graphic design as art that does stuff — my work helps people feel who you are and what you care about, sometimes even before they’ve read a single word.
From visual identities and infographics to toolkits, social media assets, and event materials — I create visual universes that feel human.
Remember the phrase “Anyone can cook” from Ratatouille? Like Remy, I believe design isn’t about being fancy or exclusive — it’s about being real, unique, and human.
With tools like Canva or AI, “Anyone can design” — but just like in the movie, we all need that little voice in our heads (or at our side) who knows the tools, understands the flavours, and can help make your work stand out… and feel a lot less like a generic plate (…or template).
Whether you’re a small team, an NGO, or solo entrepreneur, I adapt the design process (and the final files!) to fit in tools that work best for you — like Canva.
I create visual universes that feel human.

I work in two creative modes
Sometimes I jump in with fresh energy to follow existing BRAND guidelines — and other times, I get to BUILD things from scratch, shaping visual assets from the ground up.
BRAND
Some projects are specific, focused, and just need a hand to bring them to life. Maybe you need a standout infographic or some eye-catching t-shirts and stickers for your next event.
If you’ve already got branding guidelines in place, I’ll follow them with care — really understanding the tone, style, and purpose behind them.
That’s how I worked with the European Greens, supporting their congresses in Latvia and France as part of their graphic design team or like when I designed the campaign logo for UNESCO’s heritage campaign. My role was to bring creativity, while staying perfectly in sync with their visual identity.
BUILD
I speak fluent “institutional” and “creative”
I’ve worked on plenty of institutional projects — including EU-funded initiatives — so I know how to make graphics that not only look good, but tick all the right boxes for communication, visibility, and outreach.
Communication
My grandma used to say: “Gallo que no cacaraquea no existe.” Translation? A silent rooster doesn’t get the sunrise. If you don’t speak up, it’s like you’re not there. And honestly, she was right — communication is everything.
My degree in Communication is the backbone of everything I do. Over the years, I’ve worked as a communications officer for international institutions in Mexico, Belgium, and France — which means I’ve got hands-on experience building campaigns, developing partnerships, coordinating communication in events, and reaching new audiences.
I’m a 360° communicator: someone who helps you figure out what needs to be said, shape how it’s told, and craft the visual and multimedia pieces that carry it into the world. With working skills in video editing, digital animation, and social media, I create tools that aren’t just good-looking — they’re clear, useful, and ready to work for you.
Communication is where strategy meets storytelling

COP29 — GYG Delegation, Baku, Azerbaijan I coordinated a roundtable on climate and mental health, and led the delegation’s visibility efforts.
From coordinating youth-led communications teams for fundraising and digital campaigns — like at the Global Young Greens Congress in Seoul — I’ve leveled up my skills in team coordination, campaign messaging, and visual storytelling, all while making complex political topics feel approachable and engaging.
At COP29 in Baku, I led the delegation’s visibility strategy, coordinated a roundtable on climate and mental health, and used my communication know-how to make sure our advocacy work reached the right ears.
I’ve also represented networks at major institutional spaces, like UNESCO conferences in Paris and Saudi Arabia, where I brought my skills in public speaking, intercultural communication, and narrative building to international discussions.
What I bring is communication that actually connects. The kind that tells real stories, builds trust, and feels human. I show up with a clear strategy at an institutional level, I help get your message to the right person, at the right moment.
Workshops & trainings
I design and facilitate creative, hands-on workshops and training sessions rooted in a participatory and non-formal learning approach where people don’t just sit and listen. They participate, reflect, share, and co-create. No lectures. No grades.
These sessions are dynamic and practical, encouraging critical thinking, confidence, and real collaboration. Whether you’re in an NGO or a business team, this approach helps turn learning into action — and makes sure it actually sticks.
In France, it’s called “Éducation populaire” — an alternative method of learning rooted in social movements and collective empowerment.
It believes that everyone has something to teach and something to learn. It treats knowledge not as something to be owned or measured, but as something to develop— through dialogue, and critical thinking.
And while “Éducation populaire” has roots in activism and community spaces, its methods are just as powerful in the workplace.
These tools can bring fresh energy to team-building activities, boost collaboration— not through top-down instruction, but through shared exploration and creativity.
Whether it’s a participatory brainstorming session, a reflective team workshop, or a hands-on strategy retreat, these practices help people feel more connected, confident, and engaged.
“Éducation Populaire” sounds chic, and it’s even cooler in practice.