Khalid is a multidisciplinary storyteller working at the intersection of space design, architecture, visual storytelling, and illustration. His work sits within the fields of conflict transformation, community work, and civic engagement, where he uses human-centered illustration and creative tools to turn complex ideas into accessible visuals that spark dialogue, learning, and collective action.
Khalid has contributed to projects such as Hawli w Hawaleye and People: The Root of Change, where visual storytelling became a core tool to support facilitation processes, collective learning, and community reflection. Through illustrations, visual narratives, and participatory design, his work helps facilitators, educators, and community actors create shared understanding, open difficult conversations, and engage people in meaningful and inclusive ways.
At the heart of Khalid’s practice is a belief that visuals are not just communication tools, but spaces for thinking together—supporting facilitation, strengthening participation, and translating lived experiences into forms that communities can see themselves represented in.