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Social Design | Posters

I see, I design.
 

Selection of my Social design posters.

When I see or listen to something, when I want to speak and the only way to express
myself is the design, then I create these posters. Impulses from which can be hurt, be pleased, shocked me, disgusted me.
 
 
 
  - Earth Day - April 22

  / Participated in the World Fest Earth day exhibition 2011.

 
 
 

  - Poster Design for Greenpeace Campaign 2009-2010.

 
 
 

  - Anti-Smoking Poster for the No Smoking day, 1st of July.
    It says: "I WANT TO BREATH" in Greek language.
 
  / Awarded and Showcased in Design and Design Awards 2013.
  / Published in the "New Big Book of Layouts”.
  / Participated in the exhibition and show, "Visual Voices: Freedom of Expression" for the Fordham 
    University in New York City.

 
 
 
  - Poster design for the Worlds Aids day. 1st December. I remember.
 
  / Published in Poster Design 2




  - Oil spill threatens sea life.
    Mexico, China.. What's next??.. A poster design because of my big sorrow..

  / Published in Bright Ideas in Poster Design book.

 
 
 

  - Save H2O.
    EARTH'S POPULATION 6,803,800,000 // ESTIMATED BY THE U.S.A. CENSUS BUREAU.
 
 
 
 
  - Help Japan Poster
    Poster Design for the Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east
    coast, triggering a massive tsunami / 11.03.11.

  / Participated in the Farbwerte special Exhibition "Posters about Japan", in Berlin.
  / Participated in the Green+You Exhibition "Posters for Japan", in Korea.
 
 
 
 
  - The New Generation will never know the connection between an audio cassette and a pen.

    I designed this poster, when I found an old box which inside were my old-first walkman and quite a few
    cassette tapes.. Dedicated to all of us "old generation", who were lucky enough to live all these, before
    "mp3 players" and the easy, fake world of the "internet".
 
 
 
 
  - Think Positive.
    Small things make us happy. Live in the moment. That is a Change!
 
 
 
 
  - Poster design collection for theEcovoice, an Environmental company taking part in an Eco-Exhibition.
  / Published in Design and Design Book of the year Vol. 5
  / Awarded in the Design and Design International Awards 2012
  / Published in the Big Book of Green Design
  / Participation in the exhibition "Visual Voices: Freedom of Expression" in New York City
 
 
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  SOCIAL DESIGN POSTERS IN GREEK (with English explanation)

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  - Όλοι φταίμε για την κατάσταση της χώρας μας.
    Για πόσο ακόμα θα κρυβόμαστε πίσω απο το δάχτυλό μας;
 
  - English explanation
    Its our fault. Do not hide behind our finger.
    Greece in Crisis.
 
 
 
 
  - ΟΧΙ 1940-2011. Άχρωμη επέτειος.
 
 
 
 
  - Η ακριβότερη τιμή βενζίνης σε όλη την Ευρώπη.

  - English explanation
    The poster rephrase a Greeks song lyrics, that it says: "i can touch you only in my dreams" to:
    "i can fill you up only in my dreams".
    And below: Lyrics: The political law / Music: the Gas station / Sing: the Greek people
 
    The reason, cause the fuel's price here in Greece is so expensive.
 
 
 
 
  - Χαράτσι της ΔΕΗ
    Μην πληρώνεται. Η ΔΕΗ μας φέρνει πιο κοντά..
 
 
 
 
  - Πόστερ Παπαδήμος
 
  / Δημοσίευση στη LIFO online.

  - English explanation
    This is a priest hat. Below is the word DIMOS. Priest in Greek called "Papas".
    So, the Papa & Dimos is Papadimos which is the name of Loukas Papadimos is a Greek economist
    who has been elected as Prime Minister of Greece since November 2011. Below of this says: "have
    mercy on us (x3)", as the priests ask from God.

  / Featured in LIFO online magazine
 
 
 
 
  - 21 Ιουνίου. Παγκόσμια ημέρα της Μουσικής.

  - English explanation
    21 June. World day of Music. It says: "JOIN THE RHYTHM".
 
 
 
 
 
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