Little by little Studio is an agency of illustrators & graphic designers working for social change, shaping illustration and communication tools that connect with communities. Founder Julie Sauerwein and her teams collaborate with cooperatives, NGOs, and UN agencies, bringing stories to life through thoughtful visuals that speak to people of all ages. Their work unravels complexity, making ideas visible and understanding accessible—for large audiences or specific communities.

ONLINE COURSE FOR IOM / UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME

Here’s a very interesting interactive online course we’ve developed with the UN Environment Program to increase awareness and understanding environmental impacts of human displacement in the Pacific and learn how to take mitigation actions. Brilliant collaboration from our IOM Vanuatu team together with Hunter Sizemore (web designer)

here is the link to the course:

https://rise.articulate.com/share/ibquiSfLpor96gpt8JbEp1TARDMuXuEN?fbclid=IwAR2Juf4fwpebtkH2kM_08whGjElb0Wbzzy0KU-9kiBqk80QBm9_gyRQZLek#/

Selection of illustrations

Map of migrations of the Pacific small island states
Causes of forced migrations in the Pacific
  • Icons for POST GROWTH
  • Understanding Community Economy: A Collaborative Future explained
  • Another fruitful collaboration with the Commons Network
  • THE COMMONS NETWORK – Skill sharing illustrations
  • IOM Campaign-Violence against Women and Girls in the Solomon Islands
  • IOM – Traditional Architecture
  • Pictures from the Solomon Islands
  • Public Talks > posters for the Commons Network
  • Wildlife Conservation Society > Illustrations and graphic design
  • MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHO SOCIAL SUPPORT
  • COMMON-IN > illustrations and website design
  • TOWER OF BABEL – AMSTERDAM
  • Sexual orientation gender identity and expression – SOGIE
  • FLIP-BOOK Friendship
  • VOES
  • NATIONAL DISABILITY POSTER
  • INSOMNIA
  • DREAMER’S CAFÉ, illustrations 4,5 & 6
  • DREAMER’S CAFÉ, illustrations 1,2 & 3
  • The Caring Manifesto
  • Peace Post Project: Celebrating the Influence of Grace Molisa in Vanuatu