Ada Jusic is a Bosnian artist and animator With over 10 years of experience in image-making, from corporate to grassroots clients.
Her work is strongly influenced by storytelling, dialogue and investigation; particularly the stories and experiences of marginalised communities. As a refugee who came to the UK in the early 90s, art and creativity was how she made sense of her story and identity. Now she works to help others do the same - through making thought provoking animation and illustration.
Telling important stories, Illustrating real issues.
PRESS
Scholastic secures graphic novel telling the stories of displaced people and refugees
Meet Ada: The refugee & illustrator behind this year’s IRC UK festive card
new podcast aims to challenge toxic immigrant debate
Barbed wire fever: to be heard is to be loved
To End Violence Against Sex Workers, We Must Prioritise The Voices Of Sex Workers Themselves