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  • Democracy – We deliver!

    Comment, competition

    Image credit: Simonluca Definis

    Good50x70 is a project that collects poster designs and provides it to charitable institutions like Amnesty International, Greenpeace or the WWF. The makers call it “Creativity for free” – the creative community should be a “force for good”. Yet they stemmed already fifteen workshops, twenty exhibitions and over 4,000 posters – a respectable success. (Image credits: Simonluca Definis).

    The next exhibition of the posters will be held at La Triennale Gallery in Milan. The exhibition will open on the 19th of June, and will end on the 12th of July. The exhibition will be preceded by a set of workshops led by three of Good 50×70′s jury members: Alain Le Quernec, Woody Pirtle and Yossi Lemel. The workshops will all take place at different schools in Milan on the 15th, 16th and 17th of June.

    However I think that one poster is missing – it is a graffiti we found in Sydney. Seb saved it on a picture.

    Democracy we deliver

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    Posted May 19, 2009 by Marco Barooah-Siebertz

    2 Responses to “Democracy – We deliver!”

    1. Trudy L. Cole says:
      January 4, 2011 at 16:37:55

      Good 50 X 70

      I am in search of poster competitions for my graphic design students (ideally social issue in nature). Do you know if Good 50×70 is running again this year? Do you know of any others?

      Thank you for any info you may provide,

      Trudy L. Cole
      Coordinator and Professor of Graphic Design
      School of Art &Art History
      MSC 7101
      James Madison University
      Harrisonburg, VA 22850 USA
      540-568-3488
      coletl@jmu.edu

    2. Marco Siebertz says:
      January 7, 2011 at 13:10:19

      Spontaneously I remember the poster for tomorrow competition. To get a really big list of graphic competitions I can recommend this subscribable calender at iCalShare.com.

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