ATHENA SWAN ILLUSTRATIONS
for KING’S COLLEGE LONDON


For King’s College London, I designed & produced 30+ drawings to form part of a 'gender equality' snakes and ladders board game which accompanied an academic report on the Athena SWAN gender audit process. The descriptions for the drawings needed were pretty funny at times!

    
     
ABOVE
- baboon beating chest / pulling out hair [can’t find data needed; policies non-existent]
- row of zebra 3 backsides with a baby zebra tring to attract attention [SAT chair     insufficient seniority/credibility to drive change process]
- busy bee [implement D&I action identified through focus groups]
- sloth sleeping [focus groups can’t convene; staff survey delayed]


- range of different animals around a watering hole [focus groups popular with staff]


- several monkeys writing the same report together [volunteers to co-write submission]


- two elephants handing over baton [Dept teaching buy-out for SAT chair]


- peacock with eye on the prize [reduction to functional tick-box exercise for the external recognition only]


- several Giraffes, one with medal around neck that reads Athena SWAN [FINISH]