In November 2022, the National Library of Tunisia hosted the colloquium "Speaking Forgotten Languages," organized by the Nous Tous Tn association. This event highlighted the importance of research on minority languages and cultures, enriched by academic interventions and the exhibition of rare and precious works. Three notable doctoral projects were particularly showcased, each exploring unique aspects of Tunisia's linguistic and cultural history.
In this context, my role as a graphic designer was crucial for visualizing and communicating these research findings. I designed and laid out the posters and communication materials, which not only valorized the academic discoveries but also facilitated their dissemination during the colloquium. This project was an opportunity to apply my graphic design skills to highlight often overlooked knowledge, thereby contributing to a greater appreciation of our rich cultural and linguistic heritage.