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Graphis UNMUTED – Designers for Humanity

Independent Work


Graphis Unmuted – Designers for Humanity
I entered this poster I designed into the Graphis, Unmuted. This poster interrogates political power by exposing the tension between spectacle and control. Drawing from historic propaganda, monarchical symbolism, and contemporary political theater, the work pairs oversized typography with a crowned skull to reveal how authority often conceals fragility and mortality beneath displays of dominance.

The “No Kings” concept responds to modern shifts toward unchecked power, linking the historic “divine right” of monarchies with today’s nationalist influences. Visually, an American star merges with a traditional crown containing a skull, reinforcing themes of fear, decay, and the performative nature of strength. Executed in a stark red, black, and white palette with compressed vertical stacking, the composition creates psychological pressure that mirrors the overwhelming weight of political messaging and challenges viewers to question the cost of blind allegiance.

 
  • Find my poster and many other submissions on the Graphics website.

    UNMUTED: Designers for Humanity Submissions

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Graphis, Designers for Peace – Posters


Independent Work


Graphis, Designers for Peace – Posters
I submitted a "Designers for Peace" poster series (A.K.A. Ukraine War Series) for the Graphis poster competition. It received an Honorable Mention. This series began as a personal project sparked by Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine. My aim with this project was to capture a powerful, somber, and raw portrayal of the global emotional response to the conflict.

 
  • Congratulations! Your excellent poster design has been chosen as an Honorable Mention in our international Designers for Peace competition.

    — B. Martin Pedersen, Creative Director & Publisher