Social Messaging

"If you give me a smart phone then I'll be able to ask everyone - everyone - whether or not I look pretty in this bathing suit."

An exhibition that celebrates the rebellious, democratic force of ink and paper

"I guess what I'm trying to say is I want to exist in a world where I don't have to think about these things, ever again."

"Sweden is the first country in the world prescribed by doctors. ​​Welcome to a destination of a different nature."

Using posters to express concerns, influence public opinion, and foster dialog

Portraits of peace from around the world

Reporting hate is care in action.

Transforming the Geneva Convention into an urgent plea for accountability.

"Approved by the future, for the future"

"The future is the sum of the changes we demand, the courage we display, and how we stand with and for each other."

“With a little education, we can become the number one nation.”

It's not what you say, it's how you say it.

Encourging students to stand up for inclusivity

Making statistics real

Zines as part of an antifascist pedagogical practice

How to educate parents about the dangers of excessive TV watching

Giving voice to the victim of wars and its consequences

'Realism demands pessimism but hope demands that we take a dim view of the present because we hold a bright view of the future.'

Imagine if this ad were selling the common good instead of sports clothes.

Art is a mirror to society. Artists and illustrators are holding up their view of the election results.

'What’s a better antidote for anxiety, than empowering youth with pleasure-centric tools and resources that allow them to reclaim control of their bodily autonomy?'

'Creativity can shift immutable systems.'

Across the country, women are reminding each other to cast their vote freely and privately—regardless of the political beliefs of their spouse or partner.

Ads that speak clearly with just an image and a headline.

How Norway's national broadcaster reframed its climate coverage to become the most viewed content they produce.

An art installation that educates residents on the changes happening within their neighborhood.

United We Vote puts political material in the hands of the people by creating posters that are free to download and edit as you please.

What happens after Election Day 2024?

Catoonists against hate

“Kissing Doesn’t Kill: Greed and Indifference Do.”