
Project: Improving Judicial Cooperation Across the EU Through Harmonised Detention Standards – The Role of National Preventive Mechanisms (2019–2021)
Role: Visual Storyteller and Designer
Role: Visual Storyteller and Designer
Project Overview
The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Fundamental and Human Rights, in collaboration with the Associazione Antigone, the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, and the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, undertook this EU-funded project to enhance detention conditions across the EU by effectively leveraging National Preventive Mechanisms (NPMs).
Responsibilities and Achievements
Visual Content Creation:
Developed illustrations and infographics to effectively communicate complex information.
Designed visually engaging content to support the project's educational and informational objectives.
Microsoft Office Templates:
Created user-friendly Microsoft Office templates to ensure consistent and professional documentation throughout the project.
Handbooks and Factsheets:
Produced a series of five comprehensive handbooks and accompanying factsheets.
Ensured these materials were translated into four different languages to reach a broader audience.
The handbooks, developed based on extensive consultations with EU NPMs and other stakeholders, provide valuable resources for improving detention standards across the EU.
Project Outcome
The two-year project culminated in the publication of a series of handbooks for National Preventive Mechanisms. These handbooks are instrumental in enhancing detention standards across the EU by providing valuable insights and guidelines.
This project was an incredible opportunity to combine my graphic design skills with a cause that contributes to human rights and justice across Europe.
