Is it really ‘more fun in the Philippines’ with dirty coal?

Benefits of a bicycle.
OH YEAH! ;-)
Oil industry lobbyists got punked!
Read more about it here»
An Occupy Montreal protester holds up a sign in Victoria Square Park one day after occupiers were evicted by the city of Montreal. The mask, taken from the 2006 film V for Vendetta in which a masked man starts a revolution aimed at overthrowing the corrupt elite powers governing his country, has become a symbol of the Occupy movement which seeks to redress inequalities and injustices in the current global order. The sign strikes an important chord given the current news coming out of the climate talks in Durban, South Africa. Montreal, November 26, 2011.
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part 2 of my previous post.
this is from my third year project for ‘information and interface design’. the project has two parts, a print outcome and a digital media outcome.
we were to create an advocacy campaign for greenpeace using infographics to represent data. my topic was the banks in australia and their funding of coal power. the aim of the overall campaign is to get the banks to redirect funding into more renewable energy sources and reduce financing for coal power.
this is the print outcome, an A0 poster. it would hypothetically be displayed in shopping centres (like those adshel kind of things) in close proximity to atms and banks. the poster is more of a broad overview of the issue, and has a QR code which directs the viewer to the ipad app, which is a more personal and detailed aspect of the topic.
Some of the Moving Planet activities in the Philippines…
You can find more here.
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Is it really ‘more fun in the Philippines’ with dirty coal?
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