


This conceptual student project explores how design language can turn environmental research into a clear and engaging visual story.
The process began with gathering key facts about bees and developing a mood board to define the tone, natural colors, organic shapes, and a friendly, educational atmosphere. From there, typefaces were selected for clarity and hierarchy, and custom vector illustrations were created to support the narrative without overwhelming it.Using a modular grid, multiple layout iterations were tested to refine spacing, flow, and readability.
The final infographic integrates typography, illustration, and color into a cohesive composition that guides the viewer through the information with ease. As a conceptual piece, it demonstrates how deliberate design choices can simplify complex content and raise awareness about the importance of protecting our pollinators.
Polinators Infographic
Infographic | Illustration
2024
"Protect Our Pollinators” is a conceptual student infographic exploring how design principles, visual hierarchy, and research-led aesthetics can communicate environmental awareness. Built through a structured process with research, mood boarding, type exploration, custom vectors, grid development, and iterative refinements, the goal is to present the complex facts about bees in a clear, engaging, and educational format.






