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Poster for Tomorrow 2016 | Make Extremism History

Today’s extremists include the 62 people in the world who have as much money as half the world’s population, the industrialists influencing the environmental policies that threaten the future of the human race, the bankers creating an artificially inflated economy for the benefit of speculators and the detriment of everyone else, and the people who use religion as a reason to inspire hatred, violence or war.

This offers hope - and this is what we need in 2016, in a world where boundaries are becoming less and less meaningful.

Now more than ever, we are one people. No matter where we live, we are all equally powerless in the face of war or environmental disaster. We need to realize that we live in this world together - and our best way of surviving, and prospering even, is by working together ‘for tomorrow’.
If we want to think about a better future, we need to do so on a global scale.
We need to reject the politics of confrontation and stop thinking in absolute terms of right and wrong, of them and us.
We need to put aside our difference by talking and listening to each other and taking action to determine our own futures, as it’s clear that our governments (who are too tied down by commercial or political restrictions) won’t act unless we demand it. We need change to come from the bottom-up: from us.
In the name of God
Religious extremism is the best way to recruit "believers."

· Top 100 selected artworks.
· Selected for the Lahti International Poster Triennial 2017.

Where's the enemy?
With terrorism, we aren't fighting an army. The threat is faceless and can come from where you least expect.

· Poster for Tomorrow Top 100 selected artworks.
· 2017 Taiwan International Graphic Design Award (Category A) | Distinction

· Finalist of 2017 Graphic Design Festival Scotland (selected as one of the final 140 entries within 6095 submissions from 82 countries worldwide).
· 5th Moscow Poster Competition exhibition 2018.
· Selected for Ecuador Poster Bienal 2018 (within 10044 entries from 80 countries in all categories).
G(reedy) 20
Who's in charge here?... Money!

Top 100 selected artworks

Poster for Tomorrow magazine
Poster for Tomorrow's catalogue
Poster for Tomorrow's catalogue
Poster for Tomorrow's catalogue
Paris exhibition
Paris exhibition
Thessaloniki exhibition
Thessaloniki exhibition
Tampa Florida exhibition
Aix-en-Provence exhibition
Karachi exhibition
Karachi exhibition
Guayaquil exhibition
Lahti Poster Triennial 2017 exhibition catalogue

Opening of Lahti International Poster Triennial exhibition (0:50)
Graphic Design Festival Scotland (gdfs) | Photo © Stephen Hughes
Graphic Design Festival Scotland (gdfs) | Photo © Stephen Hughes
Graphic Design Festival Scotland (gdfs) | Photo © Stephen Hughes
Graphic Design Festival Scotland (gdfs) | Photo © Stephen Hughes
Graphic Design Festival Scotland (gdfs) Book (Pag.63)
2017 Taiwan International Poster Design Award Book (Pag.66)
5th Moscow poster competition exhibition 2018
Poster for Tomorrow 2016 | Make Extremism History
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Poster for Tomorrow 2016 | Make Extremism History

We need to put aside our difference by talking and listening to each other and taking action to determine our own futures.

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