We are all now focused on one problem – the virus!
What to do, how to protect ourselves and the ones we love, how to help those in need, and how to get through this terrible plague. These are all crucial questions, essential for our very survival. But we will prevail, we are certain of it! And we’d like to ask another question: what will the world be like after we overcome this curse? Will everything go back to normal or will the world be forever changed? Will we stay united, like we are now, while facing the common enemy or return to our separate political and social corners? Will shaking hands die out as a social norm? Will a hug no longer be an expression of love and emotion? Will we turn to “revenge shopping” to get “all that we’ve missed” or will we remember that family is our most precious commodity? In short, will we learn a lesson from this horrifying experience, and if so, will we change the way we are because of it?
The posters will initially be displayed digitally and later exhibited in a number of cities across the US. We are inviting everyone to participate in this traveling poster exhibition and maybe help us find answers to some of these questions.
We are calling for posters that question our future.
Each participant may submit up to 2 posters. The posters should be on the
following topics and the way these areas may change after the virus:
– Education
– Healthcare
– Our jobs and how we work
– Our consumer society
– Technologies
– The outlook on low-income, the homeless and helpless
– Our way of socializing
– Climate change and environment
Technical Details
– Posters must be sent in digital format: 70x100cm, vertical CMYK (300 dpi),and a maximum of 8 MB/each. Please shrink the size of your works via
www.tinypng.com if you need to. You can also share your files via wetransfer.com
– File formats are JPG or PDF (no crop marks)
– All files are to be named as follows: country followed by last name and first name of the participant (artist), followed by a serial number if the artist is making more than one submission. Example: USA_Baker_Anna_01.jpg.
– All submissions must be sent to theworldafterposter@gmail.com
The Deadline
August 1, 2020
Terms and Conditions
This contest is open to all persons worldwide.
Posters must be created between 2019 – 2020.
Submissions must be made in a digital format.
There are no restrictions on the artistic style or design images used in submissions.
By submitting a poster, the participant states that he/she has taken note of the event rules and expressly states his or her consent to them.
By participating in the competition, you agree to the use of your work for
commercial or non-commercial activities, digitally and on print.
Partners
WGD, The 4th Block, Golden Bee,
“Istitution” Foundation
Organized by
DMJStudio (Donna Jackson)
PosterTerritory (Olga Severina)