Project title: White Pollution
Project details:
A poster with a 100x70cm work format by invitation of the IX Marine Culture Design Contest 2020. My theme used was the plastic pollution of the oceans. I worked with a grid of plastic bottles that form or hug this fish skeleton. Its visual impact is significant since only black and white were used to give more drama to the message and thus be able to persuade the viewer in a more intense way.
Studio Profile:
Uruguayan designer, studied at ORT Uruguay and is self-taught as a photographer. He has worked as a graphic designer for more than 15 years and has also participated in different biennials, contests and poster events around the world, such as Posterfest, Bicebé Bolivia, Posterrorismo, Listen to My Voice Mexico, UNAIDS, Posterist in the World, Posterland , Madrid Gráfica, 4th Block, PlakatFest, Ecuador Poster Biennial, among others.
Together with a team, I organize and coordinate the international festival and the “Cartel de Uruguay” exhibition in the city where I live, Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
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