Social message in illustrations - The CreativeMindClass Blog

Aug 6, 2022
A photo of Maïa Faddoul sitting on a chair, in front of her desk in her wokrspace.

"I am a very first-generation Canadian artist, working as an illustrator as well as a designer from the Montreal Studio. After pursuing both illustration and design at university and in college and now working across a range of areas using both of streams of knowledge to produce stunning and vibrant pictures for editorials, packaging and publication, among others."

Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A dark hair woman on a pink background.

How would you describe the style you prefer?

"I see my style as vivid, high-contrast and colorful sometimes with a subtle social justice message hiding somewhere. I am a total color-lover and sort of a totalist when it comes to my artistic style."

Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A dark hair woman holding flowers.

What are the most important things to consider when making your illustrations?

"An crucial element of my art is to create art that is reflective of my values and beliefs. I'm not the most outspoken or outgoing person, therefore I often utilize my artwork to convey my opinions, voice out about injustices and raise awareness of causes that matter a lot for me."

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Be amazed by Maia's beautiful work that she has posted on her Instagram and funky flower earrings that are available through Etsy with a variety of vibrant shades.

Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A flower on a yellow background.
Maïa Faddoul digital illustration. A dark hair woman holding a line phone

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