by Oli Soden
by Luca Molnar
by Zac Neulieb
by Aj Dimarucot
by Hannes Beer
by Rob Dobi
by James Green
by Rojo Foto
by Kevin Alves
by Jelle Pingen
by Norik
by Timur York
by Nick Perkins
by Marc Baumann
by Lara Hanlon
by Kuan Lo
by C4rrousel
by David Vogin
by Valistika
by Simon Du
by the Flyer Goodness staff.
Its become very real how much Japan's situation has affected the countries and people around it, looking past the rubble and whats been lost. The average person would see an event like this and empathize with the news heard, where a graphic designer would convey those feelings onto a digital canvas to produce something that can be appreciated by everyone for the disaster relief cause. It really is overwhelming to see such a chain reaction of #helpjapan posters spark from James White's poster, and to know that everything is one collective altruistic effort in not only aiding Japan in its time of need, but in creating great pieces of art while doing so.
Will keep updating with posters as we get them.
And heres loyalty, in case you missed it.
Excellent round-up - thank you so much for sharing these haunting images.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing collection of good-will thoughts, thanks for sharing. Our hearts ache for the people of Japan as they face this terrible ordeal.
ReplyDeleteOleg (Cornerstonesworld.com)
we want to donate for the japan relief please can you let our organization know where is to donate officially as everywhere its fake
ReplyDeleteWow, those were truly beautiful. I think that of them were actually very good. It is truly a sad event. There needs to be an email marketing campaign or something to really get the message out that Japan is still in a state of crisis.
ReplyDeleteThank you for spreading the word.
Kat
Excellent all round. I'm actually organising a disco over the summer of Japanese underground bands and musicians. It's a fundraising gig, so all proceeds will go to Japanese Red Cross. I was wondering would it be possible to use some of these as flyers, or would I need to get in touch with the artists? It would be purely to ask for permission to use their work as I can't pay anything. If so would anyone know how I could get in touch with them?
ReplyDeleteAh, didn't see the links.
ReplyDeleteThese posters are good so that many will be encouraged to help Japan to recover from the tragedies that happened for the past few years. I can’t see anything wrong if somebody will produce copies of these.
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Grace|labor posters
We enjoyed taking part in helping the relief efforts. Our poster helped bring attention to the Red Cross endeavors.
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