Posted by Hervé Matine on December 13th, 2019

#StandUp4HumanRights

Every year, since 2009, We are celebrating December the 10th, the world Human Right day!
This year, we are proud to install and host a huge giant size poster exhibition of our "One for all, all for one" collection.
This collection has been realized, thanks to our partnership withthe United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Maire de Paris as well as Artutti.
We have invited 100 graphic designer and artists from all over the world, to contribute a poster.

This exhibition is the 90th of its series andis hosted in Paris 18, Halle Pajol, in front of Poster for tomorrow's headquarter from December the 10th and during 30 days.
Many thanks to all the artists for their support.

Posted by Hervé Matine on December 10th, 2018

Happy Human Rights Day!

“One for all, all for one!”
100 poster to celebrate 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights.  
100 designers from across the world have been invited to make a poster promoting “One for all, all for one!” Everybody can stand up for human rights in their life.

As messages of intolerance and hatred prey on our fears, we must draw a line and reaffirm our common humanity.
Human Rights are for all of us and all of us must stand up for each other’s rights. Wherever we are, we can make a real difference. In the street, in school, at work, in public transport, on social media, at home and on the sports field.

Exhibitions have started from last December 10th 2017 and they are going to continue up to December 10th 2019,
Poster for tomorrow and the United Nations are campaigning for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

This week Openings in Argentina, Brazil, Spain, France, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland.

This December 10th, Etic, école d'Arts Appliqués et de Design is also organizing a conference with Hervé Matine.

Posted by Hervé Matine on April 17th, 2018

World Book and Copyright Day

23 April is a symbolic date for world literature. It is on this date in 1616 that Cervantes, Shakespeare and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega all died.It is alsothe date of birth or death of other prominent authors, such as Maurice Druon, Haldor K.Laxness, Vladimir Nabokov, Josep Pla and Manuel MejĂ­a Vallejo.

Since Unesco General Conference, held in Paris in 1995, they decided to pay a world-wide tribute to books and authors on this date, encouraging everyone, and in particular young people, to discover the pleasure of reading and gain a renewed respect for the irreplaceable contributions of those, 

Several events will be held around the world to celebrate the power of books, which bring us together and transmit wisdom among different cultures. UNESCO Headquarters will celebrate the Day with workshops, events and exhibitions to familiarize the public with the 30 articles of the Declaration 

Poster for tomorrow is taking part of the event. Leading 2 workshop de for children coming form different schools. 

We will also hold our 'One for all, all for one’  poster exhibition (Salle Miro).

Useful link to check out more information on this event



Posted by Hervé Matine on December 4th, 2017

Human Rights Declaration 70th Anniversary!

One for all, all for one!
Everybody can stand up for human rights in their life.

Every year, since 2009, Poster for tomorrow is celebrating December 10th, Human Right day!
This year, we are proud to announce a new initiative.
In partnership with Paris City Hall, French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights we have invited 100 graphic designer and artists fro all over the world, to contribute a poster which illustrates two important notions:
How Human Rights are relevant for everyone, in their everyday life;
Make people aware of their own role in protecting and promoting Human Rights.
#standup4humanright
26 of these posters are now in an amazing outdoor exhibition in Paris, Rue Rivoli - Tour Saint Jacques
December 4th to January 4th. Open all day.

We will organize several exhibitions with the whole collection in many cities all around the world during 2018.

One for all, all for one!