100 Iconic Women - Editorial Project

A book-manifesto that turns inspiration into action
Scheduled for publication: late 2025 / early 2026

My Vision

In parallel to the H.O.P.E, S.C.A.D, SAY STOP and other social impact projects.

I'm now exploring a new dimension of engaged art with 100 Iconic Women.

This editorial project combines art direction, documentary research, illustration, photography and inspirational philosophy to create much more than a book: a tool for personal transformation designed to reveal each person's potential.

Inspired by the revolutionary approach of Paul Arden(Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite) and Les Brown. This project transposes the power of quotations, stories and concrete examples that forge extraordinary destinies to the feminine universe.

The aim: to provide readers with the psychological and motivational keys to overcoming their limitations and realizing their most ambitious dreams.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

U.S. Supreme Court Justice and icon of gender equality

"Women belong wherever decisions are made."

Creative approach

100 Iconic Women reveals Ludo Cazeba's artistic signature: transforming art into a catalyst for social change. Each portrait of an iconic woman becomes an accessible life lesson, blending documentary rigor with emotional impact. From Simone Veil to Angelina Jolie, from Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the contemporary figures redefining our times, the book decodes the mechanisms of resilience and the strategies of self-transcendence.

This multidisciplinary approach reflects the artist's DNA: photographer, art director and creator of social impact, Ludo Cazeba conceives this book as a total work of art that transcends traditional publishing genres.

Anne Frank

Young Jewish diarist, universal symbol of resilience

"Despite everything, I still believe in human kindness."

Impact and Social Commitment

Faithful to my philosophy, J integrates a major charitable dimension: part of the proceeds will be donated to the SAY STOP project, developed with the NO MORE foundation to combat domestic violence. This synergy between artistic creation and concrete action is a perfect illustration of the Cazeba method: making each project a lever for collective transformation.

The book defends universal values - freedom of expression, gender equality, diversity - while offering practical tools to develop confidence, determination and courage in the face of contemporary challenges.

Hedy LamarR

Hollywood actress and inventor of Wi-Fi technology

"The future belongs to those who dream today."

Format and Editorial Content

100 portraits of exceptional women, structured around their most striking quotes and the key moments in their careers. Each chapter reveals how these personalities were able to transform their obstacles into springboards, offering readers concrete models of personal accomplishment.

The art direction focuses on accessibility and visual impact, with a meticulous layout, studied typography and harmonious integration of archival visuals and contemporary illustrations. The aim: to create an immersive reading experience that makes it easier to grasp the inspirational messages.

MARIE CURIE

Marie Curie: Double Nobel Prize winner and pioneer of radioactivity

"Life isn't easy for any of us. But it takes perseverance and, above all, self-confidence."

Target audience and ambition

This tool-book is aimed at an inter-generational and international audience: men and women in search of inspiration, students, entrepreneurs, and anyone wishing to understand how to materialize their ambitions. The universal approach of the themes covered (self-improvement, leadership, creativity, commitment) guarantees worldwide resonance.

100 Iconic Women represents a new stage in Ludo Cazeba's artistic career: after using photography to raise awareness of humanitarian causes, he is now exploring publishing as a vehicle for personal empowerment. A project that confirms his ability to constantly reinvent his art in the service of social impact.

Niki de Saint Phalle

Sculptor, painter and pioneer of the feminist movement in contemporary art

"Art is a way of surviving."

Planned publication: Late 2025 / Early 2026
Editorial partnerships: Currently being finalized
Planned extensions: Exhibition, conferences, interviews with personalities featured in the book, international version

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