Children's Picture Book
This project inspired me to make the inescapable subject of ageing relatable and engaging for young audiences. A book with vibrant illustrations is meant for children aged 6-8. While the narrative is easy to comprehend, it discusses the complex and invariably unsettling topic of memory loss in older people. The story includes characters that children can identify with, helping them understand the challenges and empathise with the experiences of their ageing relatives. I used "Lexend Exa" font for the body text, a dyslexia-friendly font from Google Fonts designed to assist children and parents with reading.





Spreads Samples





The Book Photographs






The process



A BOY WHO WAS SCARED OF DOCTORS
CHILDREN'S BOOK
The Boy Who Was Scared of Doctors" is a heartwarming and gently humorous picture book for children aged 4 to 6. It follows a young boy who dreads visiting the doctor, but through a series of imaginative adventures, he begins to understand that doctors are not so scary after all—they’re kind, helpful, and even a little bit fun. With charming illustrations and an uplifting message, this story helps young readers face their fears with courage and curiosity.












Animation Project
Using Saul Bass’s distinctive voice, I animated his speech, influenced by his moving titles in “Facts of Life” (1960). I created my own version from a 21st-century perspective, utilizing modern technology. I used Illustrator and Procreate for the illustrations and brought the animation together with Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro.
The Process




Character Design

Poster Design







Book Cover Design
Adobe Illustrator was used for this project.
