Overview

Poster for Tomorrow is one of the world's most significant platforms for socially engaged poster design an international competition that invites designers to respond to urgent human rights issues through visual communication, and distributes the resulting work globally as a public campaign. The Stop Killing Women campaign asked designers to confront one of the most persistent and under-acted-upon crises in the world: violence against women. The brief was anchored in a fact from the World Health Organization that almost 1 in 3 women globally have experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, most commonly from an intimate partner a statistic that has remained largely unchanged for two decades despite growing awareness. Five poster submissions from this project were shortlisted in the global top 100.

Overview

Poster for Tomorrow is one of the world's most significant platforms for socially engaged poster design an international competition that invites designers to respond to urgent human rights issues through visual communication, and distributes the resulting work globally as a public campaign. The Stop Killing Women campaign asked designers to confront one of the most persistent and under-acted-upon crises in the world: violence against women. The brief was anchored in a fact from the World Health Organization that almost 1 in 3 women globally have experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, most commonly from an intimate partner a statistic that has remained largely unchanged for two decades despite growing awareness. Five poster submissions from this project were shortlisted in the global top 100.

Overview

Poster for Tomorrow is one of the world's most significant platforms for socially engaged poster design an international competition that invites designers to respond to urgent human rights issues through visual communication, and distributes the resulting work globally as a public campaign. The Stop Killing Women campaign asked designers to confront one of the most persistent and under-acted-upon crises in the world: violence against women. The brief was anchored in a fact from the World Health Organization that almost 1 in 3 women globally have experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, most commonly from an intimate partner a statistic that has remained largely unchanged for two decades despite growing awareness. Five poster submissions from this project were shortlisted in the global top 100.

Tools

Adobe Illustrator

Tools

Adobe Illustrator

Role

Designer

Team

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Tools

Adobe Illustrator

Tools

Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Jitter

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