Poster Monday: An Angry Fire
The second Poster Monday spot of the month goes to Wu Xuandong from Qingdao, China. Wu is a Graphic Designer, Illustrator and writer who’s also the Art Director DPR. His work has been featured in exhibitions as the International Reggae Poster Contest (IRPC).
The poster that we are featuring for this second spot is entitled “An Angry Fire” and it express the concept of the relativity of small things, one match stick or one person, both can cause a great damage. The Earth loses 18.7 million acres of forests per year, which is equal to 27 soccer fields every minute, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). It is estimated that 15 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions come from deforestation, according to the WWF. Some 795 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That’s about one in nine people on earth, and one third of the food is wasted; one person as a one match stick can make the difference for better or worse.
If you would like to know more about Ali Wu Xuandong we invite you to visit his personal behance where you can also find more posters and projects from him. If you would like to submit a poster to be featured on Poster Mondays find all the info you need to participate in our submissions page.