Homage to France Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 9 This poster was created by Japanese graphic design master Shigeo Fukuda (also a sculptor and designer of historical medals and posters) in 1989, on the bicentenary of the French Revolution, whose original ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity inspired the Universal Declaration of Rights. Humans a century and a half later. 5. Hands and fists in profusion Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 11
Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 12 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 13 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 14 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 15 Inspired by socialist aesthetics, with raised fists symbolizing jewelry retouching service the struggle and active demand for space and equality, posters referencing Human Rights Day often have many arms and hands. Discover the studios that put our planet at the forefront when preparing their design projects The Spanish creative director and graphic designer Núria Vila Punzano (@nuriavilapunzano )
sought to unite her passion for the visual arts with one of the most urgent social issues today: sustainability and defense of the environment. In his university period he became enthusiastic about experimental books and alternative production techniques. He suffered from the apparent irrelevance of his work (after all, what did he want, just to make money?) And he decided to bet on a design focused on environmental issues. She was disappointed by the limitations of what was considered "ecodesign" around the world and took it into her head to become the Irma Boom of sustainable design.