Never Again

Project Overview
On March 24th, a historic event unfolded as March for Our Lives took center stage, marking one of the most significant youth protests since the Vietnam War. I had the honor of being part of this transformative moment by partnering with Adobe Project 1324 and Amplifier, a non-profit organization dedicated to amplifying the voices of social movements through the power of art.

The significance of this collaboration cannot be understated. It was a collective effort to harness the potential of art as a vehicle for change, and to lend a visual voice to a cause that demanded urgent attention: ending gun violence in the United States.

Moreover, this endeavor involved collaboration with fellow artists, including the iconic Shepard Fairey, whose work is celebrated for its powerful social and political commentary. Our collective effort demonstrated that when artists come together in support of a just cause, the impact can be truly profound.
My Contributions
Graphic Design

Together with Adobe Project 1324 and Amplifier, I contributed to the creation of a compelling and evocative visual message that would resonate with protesters and activists across the nation. Our goal was to inspire and unite individuals from all walks of life in a shared commitment to a safer, more compassionate world. Our collaboration yielded a powerful poster, a visual narrative that transcended words and spoke directly to the heart. The design encapsulated the urgency and hope embodied by the March for Our Lives movement, capturing the spirit of the young activists who refused to be silenced.

What makes this accomplishment even more remarkable is the scale of its impact. Over 40,000 of these posters were distributed in cities across the United States, but the message we crafted was not confined by borders. It resonated globally, touching the hearts and minds of people everywhere who shared our vision for a safer, more inclusive world.  

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