Our visual language for the new guide to an age-friendly society.
Developing National Programmes for Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: a guide is the latest publication of the global network of the World Health Organization.
For this project, we worked on a visual translation of the AFCC (Age-Friendly Cities and Communities) program, to make it understandable to everyone, regardless of language and social status.
We then created original illustrations of the various environments in which each person lives: the household environment, the neighbourhood and the society. Three concentric circles that surround each person and that, together, make up a diverse and inclusive model.
A visual language that explains how age-friendly realities – of different sizes and complexity, but without barriers – can live together, to allow people to continue doing what they look at as important, for as long as possible.