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Helping organisations and groups design multi-functional illustrations and campaigns that invite their communities to reflect, connect and align!
 

Working together, we can

  • amplify your message


How do you communicate your message? Is it through one-off ads?
Invest in your community with a more long-term strategy that creates long-term impact.


connect with and support the long-term development of their communities and build meaningful relationships communicate their key message and connect with their communities through illustration, workshops, workbooks and co-production projects.

creating multi-functional design pieces that serve purpose, make a positive impact and inspire creativity using co-production, campaign consultancy and workshop facilitation.

How can we help young people help themselves?

Client: NHS England, Peer Power Youth

Illustrator and designer of the young people's guide to the NHS framework for integrated care, incorporating a series of creative and essential self-care reminders. 

How often do you celebrate yourself?

We all have good days and bad days. I started challenging my inner-critic by taking the time to mindfully draw the compliments I would give myself in moments of pure pride. Slowly but surely I was re-writing my perception of myself phrase at a time. Now available as high-quality positive affirmation cards for you to share and inspire a sense of hope even on the darkest of days. #LizziesLinesStoryBook

How intersectional is your reading and local library?

Client: Libraries Unlimited

Illustration for limited edition collectible library cards across Devon and Torbay, celebrating the launch of Libraries Unlimited project 'What If YOU Spoke?' encouraging young writers. Using the space to encourage reflection on the intersectionality of the information we consume and how we consume it.

Is your self-love practice sustainable?

Client: Ksoni

This campaign consisted of three product packaging designs for Ksoni's all-natural shampoos and conditioners, stickers, social media graphics, workshops and a poem. The main illustration depicts a seed continuously replanting itself to inspire reflections on the ups and downs of our self-love practices and the importance of prioritising the sustainability of these practices over their aesthetic.

What is your wish for the world?

Client: Culture Mile, Barbican

'How to make a paper-lantern' activity book sent out with materials as part of the Imagine Packs sent to communities most at risk of isolation at Christmas in East London. Lanterns traditionally are an act of making a wish, write their wish for the world and interpret it through visual symbols or shapes. These would then be used to decorate their lanterns in whatever way they wished.

Copies went out to audiences of Culture Mile, Age UK, Red Cross and East London Cares. Thoroughly enjoyed working on this project with Divya and Anna from the team!

What do black communities need post-pandemic?

Client: Black Thrive Global, SURU Together

Commissioned to paint an A0 size canvas in response to a series of talks about the need for financial and entrepreneurial education, more imaginative funders, inclusive health care, creativity and love for London's black communities post-pandemic.

How can we decentralise arts institutions and share power with marginalised communities?

Client: Barbican, CIC, Culture Mile

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How can we better support young people in need?

Client: Peer Power Youth, NHS England

Illustrator and designer of the young people's guide to the NHS framework for integrated care. 

 What does healthy living mean to you? 

Client: Secure chidlren's home, Peer Power Youth, NHS England

A co-produced mural depicting the reflections of what healthy living looks like to young people living at a secure children's home following a 1-1 reflection session. These sessions were then turned into a workbook to help staff to continue having these discussions with new residents.

How can we dismantle racism in the arts?

Client: Sour Lemons

Associate Designer of CIC Sour Lemons whilst on the Making Lemonade creative leadership programme upskilling 12 individuals to impact the power dynamics of the arts industry.

How can we help creatives see the connection between valuing themselves and their intellectual property 

Client: UAL, Arts Student Union, Roxanne Peters

Editorial illustration for UAL's first module on Intellectual Property. This role expanded into panel discussions for Global Entrepreneurship Week and interviews around my personal experience with IP in my creative career.

How can we help freelancers build sustainable careers?

Client: The Ask

Editorial illustrations representing career coach Ellen Donnelly's six core themes in her article 'how to build a career you'll fall in love with'.

How can we promote self-care on a large public scale?

Client: POCC, Clear Channel

Digital illustration 'Play Outside' selected for Clear Channel billboards across the UK, including England and Scotland for POCC's 'Secrets to Self-Care' campaign!

What we make!

Whether you're a company providing your clients with visual summaries and infographics from your biggest conferences and meetings

A colourful collection of images and words (visual minutes) depicting key messages from a series of workshops led by Culture Mile, the barbican centre, london. Created by Lizzie Reid
Lizzie and members of the secure children's home and the youth charity Peer Power are painting the walls and ceiling in the kitchen of the children's unit. The table is coated in paint pots, brushes, paper towels and masking tape. The ceiling mural shows blue and white clouds around a bright yellow sun made up of 8 slices. The walls show a landscape of green hills, blue water and a little person standing at the top of a hill. Funded and commissioned by NHS England

or a youth charity giving young people the opportunity to co-produce a mural on healthy living

or an organisation inspiring more diverse readership and writers using your local library card and merchandise
Lizzie holding up the library card featuring an illustration she created with a keyring fob attached.  The illustration depicts a glowing stack of 4 books (pink, yellow, blue and green) with out of a colourful portal with sparkles shooting out that depict the words 'intersectional knowledge is key to greater understanding'. The fob shows 5 illustrations of different ways of learning shooting out of a colourful portal with sparkles - A blue cloud for imagination, a green laptop, a yellow and pink overlapping speech bubble, a blue book, and pink headphones. Commissioned and funded by Libraries Unlimited
Mockup of the front cover and 4 inside pages of a self-help/self-care guide. The futon cover is titled 'ways to take care of you' 'co-produced by Peer Power experts and Lizzies Lines!' and features pop illustrations of headphones, sparkles, speech bubbles, shower head, a glass of water with cucumber, a lemon slices, a mug of tea, paintbrush and two journals. The other pages show short poems and illustrations depicting 'power naps' with a pillow with an alarm clock, 'write or record it' with a notebook, a voice recorder app and a list of journal prompts, 'listen and make music' with a pair of headphones, lyrics on pieces of paper and a speaker, and a person under a shower with lots of sparkles and a glowing yellow heart. Commissioned and funded by NHS England

or a national health institution wanting to support people with complex needs by providing an illustrated self-help guide whilst they wait for their service to start

or an office-based business wanting to inspire your employees and visitors with paintings that represent your purpose
Lizzie wearing a bright yellow jumper, an electric blue playsuit and yellow and blue trainers crouched next to her A0 size painting on canvas for Black Thrive Global and SURU Together. The painting depicts illustrations representing the key messages from their ted talks on the future of black communities post-covid. Featuring a green ladder leading up to a blue cloud to represent the need for imaginative funders, green stairs leading up to a chair as an ode to Yinka Ilori representing the need to take small steps and the importance of rest. A big black heart in a red circle representing the need for better black healthcare, a map of Africa, and a bright yellow door way to symbolise stopping gatekeeping and keeping the door open. Two people facing each other through a mirror representing he importance to see ourselves in one another and a group of people holding up a child to support the youth. A table with a calendar (the importance of planning), a pot of paints (creativity) and laptop
Two pages of a publication designed and illustrated by Lizzie Reid (Graphic design and illustration) depicting an activity book instructions to make your own paper lantern. Inspired by instructional manuals by lego and Ikea. Commissioned and funded by Culture Mile, Barbican Centre, London

or a cultural centre engaging the young and elderly at risk of loneliness with a playful illustrated activity book

or an author looking for a contemporary book cover artwork
Lizzie Reid - Blue Diving Board painting on canvas by Lizzie Reid. Depicts a large yellow sun against a black background, light and bold blue, white and yellow geometric shapes floating around a blue sketch of a person sitting on a white diving board.
Chiswick Towers digital billboards lit up with Lizzies Lines illustration of a blue basketball hoop, and a yellow basketball against a pink background. Commissioned and funded by POCC and clear channel UK

or a creative agency raising awareness of self-care practices with artists of colour via a national billboard campaign

We will help you organise what you need in time and budget to make it happen.

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