Educate young people by telling stories on cargo boxes. On the cargo boxes, we will tell them which parts of the world need our help and how can we help them. After the conference, the cargo boxes can be folded and used as containers.
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Educate young people by telling stories on cargo boxes. On the cargo boxes, we will tell them which parts of the world need our help and how can we help them. After the conference, the cargo boxes can be folded and used as containers.
Posted June 20, 2008
By Benny Chu
Does this design reflect a(n)...
• well developed and easily understood concept?
This proposal is not clear in its intent or communication purposes. I simply could not figure out what you intended result was and as a citizen of a developing/underdeveloped region, I actually found it to be highly patronising because the only message that I could attempt to interpret was that your focus might have potentially been on soliciting food aid, specifically bread. For clarity sake, bread is not a staple food in most underdeveloped or developing countries.
• level of social engagement?
Unsuccessful.
• understanding of the issues reflected in the poster?
Unsuccessful
• sense of internationalism and accessibility?
Unsuccessful
Posted June 28, 2008
By Jacques Lange
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