We believe posters can make the world a better place. Here’s how:
By transforming our surroundings with small nuggets of creative inspiration and empowering messages, posters fuel our imagination and help us go about the work of change, progress and making ideas happen.
The Say Something Poster Project was created as a platform for generating positive message posters. Through our design competition we have sought after posters that inspire, motivate, and educate. After receiving over 150 posters through our season 2 Call-for-Entries, we are hosting our 2nd annual Poster Show featuring the Top 25 semifinalists.
During this gallery show you will have the chance to determine the Top 10 winning posters through live voting. Copies of the winning posters will be donated to our non-profit beneficiary (The Blue Hills Boys & Girls Club of Boston) to be used as tools for counseling and educational activities.
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Making a logo for an upcoming show we will be curating.
over 1 year ago
Pro
Jake Dugard
Love the type. 2012 needs a little kerning.
over 1 year ago
I'd say it needs a lot now that I actually look at it... haha. I've been so focused on the main type.
over 1 year ago
Pro
Terra Spitzner
Love this! Nice work so far (:
over 1 year ago
Rebound
The Poster Show 2012 Logo
by DKNG
We believe posters can make the world a better place. Here’s how:
By transforming our surroundings with small nuggets of creative inspiration and empowering messages, posters fuel our imagination and help us go about the work of change, progress and making ideas happen.
The Say Something Poster Project was created as a platform for generating positive message posters. Through our design competition we have sought after posters that inspire, motivate, and educate. After receiving over 150 posters through our season 2 Call-for-Entries, we are hosting our 2nd annual Poster Show featuring the Top 25 semifinalists.
During this gallery show you will have the chance to determine the Top 10 winning posters through live voting. Copies of the winning posters will be donated to our non-profit beneficiary (The Blue Hills Boys & Girls Club of Boston) to be used as tools for counseling and educational activities.
Learn more: saysomethingposters.com
RSVP for the Poster Show here
about 1 year ago