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Illustrator for the Mob in Med! Project (Online)

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REF – Réseau Euromed France and the network Jeunesses Medin, in partnership with Mana Chuma Teatro are looking for an illustrator for their Mob in Med! project.

The Mob in Med! project aims to support young people aged 18 to 30 in producing and distributing an awareness-raising campaign on the obstacles to youth mobility in the Mediterranean. As part of this project, the illustrator’s task will be to create a graphic booklet (no more than 40 pages) to illustrate the testimonials, experiences and mobility paths of the young people taking part in the project.

For the selected illustrator, this means being able to do the following:

  • Gather testimonials from participants through interviews
  • Illustrate the participants’ mobility journeys and testimonials
  • Create preliminary sketches for each illustration
  • Make revisions based on feedback
  • Produce the final illustrations
  • Design the graphic booklet based on the illustrations and written testimonials gathered by REF

The booklet will be translated into French and English. The production of this booklet will therefore have to be designed in two languages. The booklet should faithfully transcribe the obstacles, difficulties, hindrances and challenges encountered by young people in their mobility journey. This job also includes the complete layout of the booklet. The consultancy can be carried out by one person or in pairs, depending on skills and areas of expertise.

The project will run for five months (November 2024 – April 2025) and will include participation in an online workshop in December 2024 with the group of 22 young people, to discuss/validate the editorial line of the Booklet and the list of young contributors.

It will be funded to a maximum of 6,000 EUR including tax for the entire project.

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