The Right to Protest, part of Shoreditch Design Triangle, features over 200 works covering early DIY activism to today’s global movements From the Suffragettes to Rock Against Racism to the march ...
Dozens of protests have erupted around the U.S. since the bombshell leak signaling the end of Roe v. Wade. If you’re thinking of joining the crowd, here’s what you can do to make your poster stand out ...
Stephen Somerstein, “Two mothers with children watching marchers on porch” (1965) (courtesy the photographer and the New-York Historical Society) Three uptown cultural institutions in New York City ...
Carol A. Wells is the founder and executive director of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics in Los Angeles, the largest archive of post-World War II political posters in the U.S.
The exhibition in London features 200 posters from UK collections as well as new work to inspire more action and engagement from the design community. A new exhibition wants to reclaim graphic design ...