WildAid Africa. Patience the Pangolin. Posters series that will be placed in schools targeting students age 5 and up. Sent without text to allow for translation and use in multiple countries. Let’s get all Jackie Chan on this thing and save some pangolins!

This series of posters focused on pangolins appeared in schools and police stations in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa. These posters also resulted in a National Gold ADDY award.

^Amanda Dely, National Gold ADDY

^Adam Coe, District Gold ADDY

^Nik Long, District Silver ADDY

^Olena Le District Silver ADDY

^ Patience in situ, courtesy WildAid.

After completing the Pangolin project we started work on the Let Us Live campaign.

“The Let Us Live Campaign for WildAid targets youth ages 5-18 by placing illustrated large format 20 x 30” posters in schools with messaging that encourages students to connect with, support and protect their clan animals.

Very few Africans have visited their amazing national parks. But by targeting youth in schools we have found that we are able to take the message of conservation to both children and parents. Our campaign seeks to make conservation a matter of pride and aspiration for everyone in Africa.”—Nayantara Kilachand

^ Evelyn Shun, Local Gold Addy, District Gold ADDY, National awards pending.

^ Yifie Wang, Society of Illustration West, GDUSA Award, Local Gold Addy, District Gold ADDY, National awards pending.

^ Yifie Wang

^ Yifie Wang

^ Sydni Levis Nasada, Local Silver Addy

^ Sydni Levis Nasada

^ Sydni Levis Nasada

^ Mandy Rochat, GDUSA Award

^ Mandy Rochat, GDUSA Award

^ Mandy Rochat, GDUSA Award

^ William Muschinske, GDUSA Cover

^ William Muschinske, GDUSA Award

^ Mia Le

^ Mia Le