Ada Jusic an illustrator and animator with over six years’ experience in commercial illustration and animation. As a refugee who came to the UK from Bosnia in the early 90s, art and creativity was how she made sense of her story and identity; and how she communicated it to others. Now she works to help others do the same - through making thought provoking animation and illustration that explores themes of current social issues and the lived experiences of refugees and marginalised communitites.
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