
Signalment LGBTQI+PHOBIE
Anti-Discrimination Campaign
I had the opportunity to contribute to a powerful and meaningful initiative led by Safe Brussels, Equal.Brussels, and RainbowHouse, supporting the fight against violence and discrimination towards the LGBTQI+ community. The project centers around a reporting form created to help victims of LGBTQI+phobia speak out, whether the incident is verbal, physical, or psychological.
My role was to translate the campaign’s message, seen across Brussels public transport (STIB-MIVB network), into a visual language that feels both serious and reassuring. The two silhouetted faces represent connection and courage, echoing the moment a victim shares their story. It’s a metaphor for being heard, seen, and supported.
Hired services: Graphic Design / Social Media





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