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Flat vector illustration for a 'Paris accessible' tourism brochure, showing a tram stop scene with a wheelchair user, alongside a detail crop and the brochure cover mockup.
Summary
A flat, geometric illustration created for the Paris tourism office's "Paris accessible" guide depicts a tram platform scene including a wheelchair user, shown here as a close-up crop next to the finished brochure cover mockup.
Visual description
Two-panel composite. The left panel is a tight crop of a flat vector illustration: a bright yellow platform with a teal-and-blue patterned floor, an orange tactile paving strip along the edge, a man using a wheelchair rendered with simplified geometric shapes (an orange head, sage-green blazer, blue trousers), and a second figure with a backpack walking past. The right panel shows the same illustration applied to a printed brochure, photographed at an angle on a gray surface: the cover reads "Paris accessible" in black sans-serif above a large blue-and-white "PARIS" wordmark overlaid on the illustrated tram-stop scene, with "Visiter Paris avec un handicap," the date range "2017-2018," and the website "WWW.PARISINFO.COM" in the lower corner alongside the Paris tourism office logo.
Key takeaway
Flat, geometric character illustration with a limited primary-plus-orange palette communicates an accessibility-focused public information message in a warm, approachable way rather than a clinical one. Overlapping a bold wordmark directly on top of the scene illustration on the cover creates strong brand recognition at a glance.
Reuse notes
Useful reference for public sector, transit, or accessibility-focused print collateral that needs to feel welcoming rather than institutional. The flat illustration style with oversized wordmark overlay also works for city guides, tourism brochures, or civic campaign covers.









