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Portfolio: Illustrations & Presentations

Over the years, I’ve crea­ted quite a num­ber of illus­tra­ti­ons and pre­sen­ta­ti­ons for various clients—each one craf­ted with care, crea­ti­vi­ty, and a bit of atti­tu­de. Whe­ther for events, reports, or digi­tal cam­paigns, the­se visu­als bring com­plex ide­as to life in a bold and enga­ging way. Below are just a few examp­les of the work I’ve done (becau­se who has time to show ever­y­thing), but trust me—they’re extra­or­di­na­ri­ly cool.

IAEA Side Event: The Role of Radiation Medicine in the Fight Against Female Cancers (2018)

Print Design · Event Mate­ri­als · Visu­al Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on

Held on the mar­gins of the 62nd IAEA Gene­ral Con­fe­rence, this high-level side event focu­sed on the cri­ti­cal role of radia­ti­on medi­ci­ne in dia­gno­sing and trea­ting breast and cer­vical can­cer, par­ti­cu­lar­ly in low- and midd­le-inco­me count­ries, whe­re access to ima­ging and tre­at­ment remains limi­t­ed. I was respon­si­ble for the design and pro­duc­tion of all print mate­ri­als for the event, inclu­ding event bro­chu­res, agen­da hand­outs, roll-ups, and infor­ma­tio­nal pos­ters. The visu­al design was deve­lo­ped to sen­si­tively yet powerful­ly reflect the event’s focus on gen­der, health equi­ty, and tech­no­lo­gy in health­ca­re, while alig­ning with the over­all bran­ding of the IAEA Gene­ral Con­fe­rence. The mate­ri­als sup­port­ed an impactful pro­gram­me of expert dis­cus­sions fea­turing ambassa­dors, onco­lo­gists, sur­vi­vors, and glo­bal health lea­ders, and high­ligh­ted key mes­sa­ges about ear­ly detec­tion, equi­ta­ble access, and tech­no­lo­gi­cal inno­va­ti­on in can­cer care.

Discover Vienna: Manufacturing Edition 2025

Illus­tra­ti­on · Visu­al Iden­ti­ty · Cross-Plat­form Gra­phic Design

Now in its fifth year, Dis­co­ver Vien­na: Manu­fac­tu­ring Edi­ti­on is a flag­ship inter­na­tio­nal pro­gram­me by EIT Manu­fac­tu­ring East, orga­nis­ed in col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with the Vien­na Busi­ness Agen­cy and held during ViennaUP 2025—Central Europe’s lar­gest decen­tra­li­sed start­up fes­ti­val. The initia­ti­ve con­nects sca­leups with lea­ding Aus­tri­an manu­fac­tu­r­ers, fos­te­ring high-impact col­la­bo­ra­ti­ons across Euro­pe. For the 2025 edi­ti­on, I deve­lo­ped a distinc­ti­ve illus­tra­ted visu­al style, appli­ed con­sis­t­ent­ly across all digi­tal and print plat­forms. This included: • Event ban­ners and hea­ders • Spea­k­er and par­ti­ci­pant visu­als • Social media gra­phics • Mar­ke­ting visu­als for web and PDF bro­chu­res The visu­al lan­guage was desi­gned to reflect inno­va­ti­on, indus­tri­al dyna­mism, and inter­na­tio­nal col­la­bo­ra­ti­on, while remai­ning vibrant and approacha­ble for a start­up audi­ence. My illus­tra­ti­ons hel­ped defi­ne the event’s iden­ti­ty across touch­points, enhan­cing reco­gni­ti­on and enga­ge­ment throug­hout the appli­ca­ti­on pha­se, pro­gram­me deli­very, and fol­low-up com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on.

IAEA Side Event

As part of one of the IAEA Gene­ral Con­fe­rence side events, I deve­lo­ped a ful­ly per­so­na­li­sed illus­tra­ti­on desi­gned to repre­sent an inno­va­ti­ve and inter­di­sci­pli­na­ry approach to impro­ving and eva­lua­ting the nut­ri­tio­nal bene­fits of under-uti­li­sed crops. The illus­tra­ti­on ser­ved as a visu­al cen­tre­pie­ce for the event, trans­la­ting com­plex sci­en­ti­fic con­cepts into an acces­si­ble and enga­ging visu­al nar­ra­ti­ve. By com­bi­ning ele­ments from agri­cul­tu­re, nut­ri­ti­on sci­ence, and nuclear tech­ni­ques, the art­work reflec­ted the col­la­bo­ra­ti­ve spi­rit of the initia­ti­ve and hel­ped com­mu­ni­ca­te its rele­van­ce to glo­bal food secu­ri­ty and sus­tainable deve­lo­p­ment. The goal was not only to sup­port the event’s com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on efforts but also to crea­te a las­ting visu­al sym­bol for the cross-sec­to­ral work being done in this important area.

IAEA Human Health Campus Website

Illus­tra­ti­on · Visu­al Con­tent Design

The Human Health Cam­pus is the IAEA’s cen­tral online plat­form pro­vi­ding edu­ca­tio­nal resour­ces and cli­ni­cal gui­dance for health pro­fes­sio­nals in Nuclear Medi­ci­ne, Radia­ti­on Onco­lo­gy, Medi­cal Phy­sics, and Nut­ri­ti­on. Desi­gned to sup­port lear­ning and glo­bal know­ledge exch­an­ge, the site is a trus­ted refe­rence for prac­ti­tio­ners around the world. For this pro­ject, I crea­ted a series of uni­que, cus­tom-illus­tra­ted ban­ners to visual­ly repre­sent three of the main con­tent are­as: Nuclear Medi­ci­ne, Medi­cal Phy­sics, and Nut­ri­ti­on. Each illus­tra­ti­on was tail­o­red to reflect the core the­mes and sci­en­ti­fic focus of the respec­ti­ve field, enhan­cing the user expe­ri­ence and sup­port­ing the platform’s role as a modern, pro­fes­sio­nal know­ledge hub. The visu­al style was deve­lo­ped to be infor­ma­ti­ve, enga­ging, and con­sis­tent with the IAEA’s iden­ti­ty, while also remai­ning approacha­ble for a diver­se inter­na­tio­nal audi­ence of health­ca­re pro­fes­sio­nals.

IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science and Technology

Visu­al Iden­ti­ty · Illus­tra­ti­on · Print Mate­ri­als

Held in Vien­na from 28–30 Novem­ber 2018, the IAEA Minis­te­ri­al Con­fe­rence on Nuclear Sci­ence and Tech­no­lo­gy brought tog­e­ther minis­ters, sci­en­tists, and poli­cy­ma­kers from around the world to explo­re the role of nuclear tech­no­lo­gies in tack­ling glo­bal deve­lo­p­ment chal­lenges and advan­cing the UN Sus­tainable Deve­lo­p­ment Goals. For this high-level event, I deve­lo­ped the com­ple­te visu­al iden­ti­ty, inclu­ding the core bran­ding con­cept, colour palet­te, typo­gra­phy, and gra­phic ele­ments used across all for­mats. I desi­gned a wide ran­ge of print mate­ri­als, such as con­fe­rence pro­gram­mes, sci­en­ti­fic bro­chu­res, exhi­bi­ti­on signage, tech­ni­cal leaf­lets, and com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on tools, ensu­ring a uni­fied and pro­fes­sio­nal appearance ali­gned with the IAEA’s glo­bal stan­ding. The visu­al sys­tem sup­port­ed the conference’s the­me, “Atoms for Life: Tack­ling Glo­bal Chal­lenges with Nuclear Sci­ence”, and aimed to make nuclear appli­ca­ti­ons more approacha­ble, rele­vant, and inspi­ring for a diver­se inter­na­tio­nal audi­ence.

International Conference on Integrated Medical Imaging in Cardiovascular Diseases

Visu­al Iden­ti­ty · Illus­tra­ti­on · Print Mate­ri­als

The Inter­na­tio­nal Con­fe­rence on Inte­gra­ted Medi­cal Ima­ging in Car­dio­vas­cu­lar Dise­a­ses (IMIC-2022), orga­nis­ed by the Inter­na­tio­nal Ato­mic Ener­gy Agen­cy, focu­sed on the role of nuclear medi­ci­ne and dia­gno­stic ima­ging in the pre­ven­ti­on, dia­gno­sis, and manage­ment of car­dio­vas­cu­lar dise­a­ses (CVDs)—a lea­ding cau­se of glo­bal mor­ta­li­ty. For this high-pro­fi­le event, I was respon­si­ble for deve­lo­ping the visu­al iden­ti­ty and pro­du­cing all print mate­ri­als, inclu­ding the con­fe­rence pro­gram­me, ses­si­on signage, pre­sen­ta­ti­on tem­pla­tes, and par­ti­ci­pant mate­ri­als. The design lan­guage was crea­ted to reflect the sci­en­ti­fic cla­ri­ty and cli­ni­cal focus of the event, while main­tai­ning the pro­fes­sio­na­lism expec­ted of an IAEA inter­na­tio­nal con­fe­rence. I also pro­du­ced an ani­ma­ted pro­mo­tio­nal video, desi­gned to intro­du­ce the event’s the­mes, high­light its key objec­ti­ves, and enga­ge a glo­bal audi­ence of health­ca­re pro­fes­sio­nals, rese­ar­chers, and poli­cy-makers.

Others

Explo­ring the space whe­re crea­ti­vi­ty meets tech­ni­que, I expe­ri­ment with both flat and rea­li­stic digi­tal illus­tra­ti­on styl­es. Whe­ther it’s mini­ma­list vec­tors or detail-rich cha­rac­ter design, I enjoy pushing visu­al boun­da­ries and brin­ging ide­as to life—one lay­er at a time.

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