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poster | inclusion: design ideas

Participation in the all-Ukrainian exhibition-competition of ideas / projects / models for people with special educational needs

theme:
"inclusion: design ideas"

Researching this topic has given me a lot of inspiration in how to portray the pain and feelings of a person who is not included. I created two posters.
This poster depicts a simple and familiar space for the average person, namely the entrance the stairwell. But the chosen perspective of the vision changes the perception a bit: for a person with disabilities, this space is unlikely to be as safe as others are accustomed to. 

Therefore, in his vision, the sense of color is incomplete and space is limited.
Wavy lines serve as a graphic solution, which on an associative level focuses the viewer's attention on the idea, directs the eye so that it looks at the poster longer. They show that a person is so forced to complete the space, to fantasize about it. And some of them don't seem to let the person in, they block the way.

Also, the caption "I'm not going to the theater today" expresses a person's desire to be involved and the idea that this may never happen.
This one is more emotional. Here we see the image of a man consisting of puzzles. The fact that the eye is in the place of his heart allows us to understand that his inner vision / understanding of the world is somewhat different from the usual. This emphasizes the inscription "Those who see with the heart".

After all, although darkness is in his eyes, he does not cease to be human — he feels, lives, communicates; and if we talk about blind people, it has a keen sense of other senses: smell, touch, hearing. And this, it would seem, difference is a feature. 

Therefore, there is no doubt that such people need to be involved in ordinary life as well.
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