Touch Magazine
Touch magazine published my "PosterHeroes" posters on its new issue coming out this month. And more will be published in the next one!!! So happy!!
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I made two posters representing the bad consequences of the use of no renewable energy. Oil and carbon combustion releases in the atmosphere components like methane, carbon dioxide and ozone that are extremely dangerous for our health and the health of our planet. the first poster is focused on the effects of pollution on human body, showing that in the future cardiorespiratory mortality and cancer are going to be quite common. the second one is about the effects on nature in a global scale. the relation between animals and environment is so important that 1 out of 10 species that were alive during the last century are going to be extinct by the end of this one. our children won't know what is a polar bear or a walrus.
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Letter to Santa

Dear Santa,
I have been a really good girl this year, however I haven't been very lucky.
You certainly know how important graphic design is in my life.
It is, no doubt, my first loved passion. So please, help me to find a job! Only a little like that would make me extremely happy!
I will put all my energy and effort in it!
Thanks thanks thanks
Your Giada
Greenpeace

In September 2010, the federal German government wants to submit a national energy concept which will codify the energy policy for the next decades focusing on a consistent change that will lead to renewable energy. The environmental group Greenpeace wanted to accompany this process with a campaign looking for a fresh new logo. In the same way as the “atomic sun” became a recognizable symbol of the anti-nuclear movement, the new key visual should symbolize the following: The person carrying this logo expresses his or her a 100 percent commitment to renewables instead of nuclear energy and charcoal.
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