Last week Good Design held a contest asking for posters that would voice world wide women's issues. The winners in my opinion are more "children's rights" than "women's issues" but non-the-less they are the winners and do speak volumes on their subjects to which they give voice. One of the up-sides to advertising being the power to give voice to the voiceless, and that is an encouraging thought. Check them out:
Andy Chen, on Childhood Marriage:
Karmen Lizzul, on Childhood Obesity
and the last by
Kim Rene Teige, on Human Trafficking
My real wonder is why aren't more students entering things like this? (Nudge, Nudge, Cough, Cough, GO FOR IT! What do you have to lose?)
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