My collaboration with Nutrition International (NI) started at the beginning of 2018 and continues up until now. I enjoy working here, as I find that NGO’s provide more flexibility in terms of creative approaches to reach their goals. In this case, this is an NGO that was created to fulfil a great purpose – the issue of malnutrition in the world, and I am proud to be a part of this much-needed mission.
I think that the best job is the one, where you can help people change their lives to better or just create opportunities for those who need...
Malnutrition isn’t just a chronic problem, it’s an urgent problem. Millions of lives and voices are missing from our global economy and collective story – when they don’t have to be.
Every day, Nutrition International drives for better, faster ways to get improved nutrition to the people who need it the most. NI brings over 25 years of on-the-ground experience.
What is the use of a house, if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?
We have been working on various projects during my collaboration with NI. Starting from postcards up to complex multi-page publications, websites, as well as digital marketing components, such as social network shareables and email newsletter templates.
I’ve been working with not only the communications department, but was also involved in creating many publications, templates and design pieces for internal teams and events.