After the success of its Pan-African workshops  in 2011, in 2012 poster for tomorrow has launched a series of graphic design workshops in France for teenage students. The focus of the workshops is to show (and intstruct) students how images can be used to communicate ideas.
 
Camille Saint Saens Secondary School in Chaumont, France hosted the first of these workshops (led by Johann Blanke) during the 23rd edition of the Chaumont International Poster and Graphic Design Festival. Johann Blanke, a native of Chaumont and a passionate graphic designer, is the co-founder of the "Les Hameçons Cibles" graphic design studio.

Camille Saint Saens Secondary School, where some of the festival events are taking place, has a strong graphic design program and decided to include 30 of its students in poster for tomorrow’s workshop. As part of the workshop, the students studied a poster made by Johann, which was exhibited worldwide in 2010 as part of poster for tmorrow’s campaign against death penalty and will participate in a longer workshop on GENDER EQUALITY NOW!, the theme of the 2012 edition of poster for tomorrow events.