International Days Poster Collection
Illustration & Social Awareness Series
This series of illustrated posters was created in response to internationally recognized awareness days, each addressing a specific social, political, or humanitarian issue. The work explores how illustration can function as a tool for reflection, visibility, and engagement.
Rather than relying on text-heavy messaging, each piece uses symbolism, composition, and color to communicate the emotional and conceptual weight of its subject.
End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
November 2nd
Explores the vulnerability of truth-tellers and the tension between visibility and silencing, using symbolic elements to reflect both exposure and risk.
Education
January 24th
Centers learning as a shared, collective act, emphasizing access, collaboration, and the foundational role of education in shaping equitable futures.
Epidemic Preparedness
December 27th
Reflects themes of global interconnection, care, and responsibility, highlighting both fragility and resilience in the face of public health crises.
Democracy
September 15th
Examines participation, power, and collective voice, using visual metaphor to question who is seen, heard, and represented.
Hope
July 12th
Focuses on emotional endurance and forward movement, using light, color, and symbolism to evoke resilience in uncertain times.
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