Posters for Good

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  • 30.11.2011
  • Design
  • Not for profit

Good 50 x 70 is in its fifth year. The initiative aims to offer creatives a chance to submit posters they’ve produced to communicate social messages.

In the past four years, a theme was assigned. This year it was left entirely open so creatives could choose to give voice to issues that were dear to them. This year’s jury is impressive: Kate Andrews, David Berman, David Carson, Svetlana Faldina, Cao Fang, Paddy Harrington, Ruth Klotzel, Yossi Lemel, Armando Milani, Woody Pirtle, Santiago Pol, Liza Ramalho, Massimo Vignelli, Lourdes Zolezzi.

The organisation is also in the process of developing an archive so not for profits can find suitable visuals and apply to license them for use.

The deadline for this year’s installment is today, sadly, so mark your calendars for next year if this is a scheme that strikes your fancy.

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Images from 2010
Poverty Trapped / Mary Anne Pennington, United States
Poverty! / Vahe Abed, Iran
Equality? / Arturo Botello, Mexico

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Comments (1)

All posters featured here are nice, but I really like the last one! I like its visual clarity and meaningful message that considers the by-product of being wealthy as well.

Robin 14.12.2011 13:17

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