Governments and their leaders seem set on dividing people, nations, races and religions (much like in the example of the current EU Referendum). I created this poster in order to spread the belief that everyone should be able to access the world and it's resources equally, and not be segregated or deprived because a man in a suit says you can't go to a certain place. The boundaries between countries are just lines drawn in the dirt.
I restricted the design to be purely typographic as to not derive attention from the message. The spherical text alignment is reflective of the Earth's shape, and is set in a blue which represents the oceans but also is a colour associated with socialising and interaction.
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