A map is more than a tool for orientation. It is a way of structuring information, telling a story, and making complex ideas easier to understand and remember.
I work with institutions, brands, and teams to transform information into illustrated maps that guide the viewer through a subject — whether for internal communication, events, or printed materials. Instead of charts or dense presentations, maps offer a visual narrative that invites exploration and leaves a lasting impression.
In internal contexts, maps can replace conventional infographics by bringing clarity and coherence to presentations, documents, and shared materials. Information becomes spatial, readable, and memorable — not something to scroll past, but something to engage with.
Maps can also function as meaningful objects. As corporate or institutional gifts, they offer an alternative to standard promotional items: a considered, design-led piece that reflects care, context, and attention to detail.
For seminars, off-site meetings, or corporate trips, a custom map can serve multiple purposes at once — a practical guide, a shared reference point, and a tangible object that remains useful long after the event itself.
Sometimes, communicating better is simply about choosing the right form. A well-crafted map can do that work quietly and effectively.
How can a map help you communicate better?
"Sonja stepped in at short notice and created a detailed, accurate and visually stunning graphic which perfectly encapsulated our business plan. We've been able to use it internally to bring everyone on board with our growth plans. It will have lasting impact in the business. Sonja was responsive, professional and grasped what was required brilliantly. Highly recommended!"
Rachael Ogden Wilson, EW Group