The Hurricane Poster Project
The Hurricane Poster Project was an international collaboration of artists and designers to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.[1] Over 180 posters commemorating the event were designed, produced and sold online, raising more than $50,000. The profits were donated to the Red Cross. [2] The project was organized and curated by Leif Steiner, creative director for Moxie Sozo. [3] In 2007, Leif Steiner was awarded the Circle of Humanitarians Award, the American Red Cross' highest honor.
Print Articles
- Foster, John. "Posters With A Purpose." HOW Magazine August 2006: 100.
- O'Brien, Keith. "The Big Easy." CMYK Issue 34: 76-79.
- "Agenda - Graphisme Caritatif." étapes: octobre 2005: 87.
References
- ↑ STEP Magazine. STEP Magazine
- ↑ Louisiana Department of State. News Release
- ↑ Moxie Sozo. Moxie Sozo
External links
- The Hurricane Poster Project donation by Greg Bennett
- Moxie Sozo company website
- The Red Cross
- The Independent - Posters with a Purpose
- Communication Arts - So-Cal Wildfire Poster Project
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