Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
publication design, editorial layout, educational materials, children's book, information design, isometric illustration, urban environments, architectural diagrams, photographic portrait, childhood imagery, embrace, joy, human connection, cerulean blue, golden yellow, coral red, spring green, pastel palette, lavender, aqua, sand beige, soft rose, neutral white, high-key lighting, diffused illumination, sans-serif typography, hierarchical text, color-coded emphasis, contemporary flat design, geometric simplification, accessible visual language, layered composition, aerial view, diagonal arrangement, asymmetrical balance, overlapping elements, shallow depth of field, matte finish, printed matter, professional documentation, institutional publication, humanitarian focus, migration narrative, community themes, childhood resilience, optimistic mood, educational tone, inclusive design, warm atmosphere, documentary photography, miniature figures, urban planning concepts, public space representation, building facades, transportation elements, pedestrian scenes, multicultural representation, social infrastructure, movement concepts, glossary format, key terms visualization, conceptual illustration, approachable aesthetics, child-centered design, information accessibility, visual storytelling, explanatory graphics, page spread documentation, publication photography, editorial arrangement
Children on the move face severe risks, yet reliable definition and data for protection is lacking. To address this gap, Idac (a cross-sectoral global coalition jointly led by Eurostat, Iom, Oecd, Unhcr and Unicef), released this publication, offering essential definitions, data, and practices. Three isometric infographic illustrations are created to define, distinguish and explain the various situations and statuses of children on the move. Standardizing migration terms is crucial for accurately identifying and supporting these children, ensuring evidence based policies for their wellbeing.