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2011 Top 30Hidden Identity This poster aims to bring attention to the hidden identity that Burqas provide women in the eastern and western cultures. Through the display of the thick black lines it portrays a Burqa and the minimal exposure women have. The poster represents a females hidden identity and the often misunderstood perceptions of one’s true self.
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Hidden Identity

This poster aims to bring attention to the hidden identity that Burqas provide women in the eastern and western cultures. Through the display of the thick black lines it portrays a Burqa and the minimal exposure women have. The poster represents a females hidden identity and the often misunderstood perceptions of one’s true self.

    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #top 30
    • #2011
    • #hidden
    • #identity
    • #burqa
    • #women
    • #female
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30 Corporate Abuse International corporations are guilty of dehumanisation all over the world.Design by Anita Wasik
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Corporate Abuse

International corporations are guilty of dehumanisation all over the world.

Design by Anita Wasik

    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #2011
    • #top 30
    • #Corporate
    • #Abuse
    • #International
    • #corp
    • #corporations
    • #human
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30Oil In Oil We Trust
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Oil

In Oil We Trust

    • #oil
    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #top 30
    • #2011
    • #trust
    • #dollar
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2011 Top 30Children’s Buying Power Big corporate brands have recently become infatuated with marketing towards the most innocent and vulnerable audience there is, the children. Children are being told what to where, what to eat, and how to live at younger and younger ages. To illustrate this concept, I took a couple of the biggest brands geared towards children and made it as if they were the doctors, nurses and audience helping as the first ones that the babies see. The style is to say that their motives for the baby may not be the best.Design by Ryan Bosse
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Children’s Buying Power

Big corporate brands have recently become infatuated with marketing towards the most innocent and vulnerable audience there is, the children. Children are being told what to where, what to eat, and how to live at younger and younger ages.

To illustrate this concept, I took a couple of the biggest brands geared towards children and made it as if they were the doctors, nurses and audience helping as the first ones that the babies see. The style is to say that their motives for the baby may not be the best.

Design by Ryan Bosse

    • #top 30
    • #2011
    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #children
    • #buying
    • #power
    • #babies
    • #baby
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30Costumes It’s time to stop playing the “Find the differences!” game.Design by Eszter Szigethy
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Costumes

It’s time to stop playing the “Find the differences!” game.

Design by Eszter Szigethy

    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #top 30
    • #Costumes
    • #2011
    • #differences
    • #same
    • #game
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30American Democracy A visual statement on American Democracy.Design by Ashraf Refaat
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American Democracy

A visual statement on American Democracy.

Design by Ashraf Refaat

    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #top 30
    • #2011
    • #american
    • #democracy
    • #tanks
    • #war
    • #petrol
    • #fuel
    • #fight
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30Seeds of Destruction One issue that concerns me is that of genetically engineered organisms. GE canola crops have been grown in Canada with disastrous results. The GE crops contaminated regular crops and today in Canada, you can no longer buy conventional canola- 90% of it is contaminated with GE material. The biotechnology companies now have a monopoly on canola production and the cost of that patented seed is going up every year. The food produced poses risks to human health. It is unethical to patent seed life!
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Seeds of Destruction

One issue that concerns me is that of genetically engineered organisms. GE canola crops have been grown in Canada with disastrous results. The GE crops contaminated regular crops and today in Canada, you can no longer buy conventional canola- 90% of it is contaminated with GE material. The biotechnology companies now have a monopoly on canola production and the cost of that patented seed is going up every year. The food produced poses risks to human health. It is unethical to patent seed life!

    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #GE
    • #crops
    • #top 30
    • #2011
    • #Genetically
    • #Engineered
    • #Crops
    • #patent
    • #seed
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2011 Top 30High Five For Nuclear Energy This sarcastic poster communicates problems which are real and surround us already. Attempt to ignore them for the wealth of individuals is wrong concept and should be changed. Design by Ivan Dilberovic
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High Five For Nuclear Energy

This sarcastic poster communicates problems which are real and surround us already. Attempt to ignore them for the wealth of individuals is wrong concept and should be changed.

Design by Ivan Dilberovic

    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #2011
    • #Top 30
    • #High Five
    • #Nuclear
    • #Power
    • #Energy
    • #nuclear power
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30Pollution With a lot of recent focus being on global warming and it’s effects on our economy, blame has been shifted towards the ‘big polluters’ such as large companies and factories. The intent of this poster is to remind people of the immediate effects of individuals disposing of their waste incorrectly and their effects on other species.Design by Mats Miller
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Pollution

With a lot of recent focus being on global warming and it’s effects on our economy, blame has been shifted towards the ‘big polluters’ such as large companies and factories. The intent of this poster is to remind people of the immediate effects of individuals disposing of their waste incorrectly and their effects on other species.

Design by Mats Miller

    • #pollution
    • #top 30
    • #positive
    • #posters
    • #duck
    • #plastic
    • #sea
    • #life
    • #death
  • 1 year ago
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2011 Top 30
CrossWe made this work for “World No Tobacco Day” and is a reflection on the possible consequences.Design by Un Mundo Feliz
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Cross

We made this work for “World No Tobacco Day” and is a reflection on the possible consequences.

Design by Un Mundo Feliz

    • #2011
    • #World No Tobacco Day
    • #cross
    • #top 30
    • #posters
    • #positive
  • 1 year ago
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