Isabella Brown is a visual communicator based on Gadigal Country in so-called Sydney, Australia. She is a member of the creative team at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, and on the board of volunteer-run co-operative The Rizzeria. She runs Goodnight Press and has a textile based art practice.




 2024–25 Greenpeace Australia Pacific
In-house design 


A series of animations outlining the risk of Woodside’s proposed North West Shelf/Browse gas expansion in WA, and it’s impact on Scott Reef, a pristine oceanic reef ecosystem that would be at high risk from Woodside’s proposed gas drills.  

Aiming to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030, Greenpeace Australia Pacific focused energy on Australia’s ratification of the Global Ocean Treaty. These videos were made to prime our audiences on the importance of Lord Howe Rise, a rich, unexplored, ecologically diverse area in the Tasman Sea between Australia and Aotearoa.
Posters near Albanese’s electoral office in Marrickville, calling out the government’s  introduced amendments to the national nature protection law that would put the Maugean skate closer to extinction than ever before. This campaign was covered in The Guardian.
Design 

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I ran a redesign of all social media templates for use by Greenpeace Australia Pacific. As much of our work is reactive and must be created on tight deadlines, these templates allow 
In-house design 



This site and its contents have been made on the unceded Country of the Gadigal people. Fighting for a free Palestine.