Thinking about the theme proposed by Poster For Tomorrow A Home for Everyone, we focus on a brasilian problem that is strongly related to this issue, "the favelas". The Brazil is well known for its favelas, and these represent the vast majority of Brazilians housing.
Through this thought, we express the posters all exchanges of communication, mixtures of various cultures, the visual language, houses, power cables and other elements contained in the slums, in order to understand that other people live there and they cherish for their housing.
This poster shows the elements of the slums disassembled for parts, so that the people outside see that place, not as a dwelling but as a representation of a government flawed. And put a snippet of the song "Despejo na Favela from Adoniram Barbosa", to highlight our idea that even dumped and rejected by society slum dwellers continue to demand their homes.
This poster belong to
A Home For Everyone

Poster for tomorrow's 5th annual call for entries, campaigning for the universal right to housing.
‘Home’ means something different to all of us. The place where we grew up, the place where we live at the moment, the place we come to relax or entertain our friends. But for far too many people home remains a distant dream, as they try to eke out an existence in sub-standard accommodation or sleep rough on the streets.
‘Home’ means something different to all of us. The place where we grew up, the place where we live at the moment, the place we come to relax or entertain our friends. But for far too many people home remains a distant dream, as they try to eke out an existence in sub-standard accommodation or sleep rough on the streets.