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Entries in Occupy Design (4)

Wednesday
Feb222012

The Corporate Leviathan

[At Occupy Design]:

A leviathan is a mythical serpent beast that is feared by all. Historically the Leviathan has been used to describe the nature of the Government as powerful and dominating. Today we face a new leviathan: Corporations controlled by the 1%. Unlike our Government, we have no control over this power aside from the methods by which we are forced to support it. This image is call to action and resistance; to mobilize and fight back against these systems of oppression.
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Wednesday
Feb082012

Occupy Design on Flickr

Click the image above to visit Occupy Design's photostream, and see pics of the #j20 action in CA.

 

Occupy Design / GOOD stickers

This sticker is the winning design in the contest we partnered with GOOD Magazine on to generate designs.

Want a free sticker?

Monday
Nov212011

Call to Design: The GOOD + Occupy Design Challenge

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GOOD and Occupy Design invite you to create a design, icon, or infographic that shares the unifying spirit of the Occupy movement. Submit designs here for a chance to have your design printed and promoted by Occupy Design.

FOR MORE INFO, CLICK HERE.

The Specifics

Occupy Design is a grassroots project which creates open-source visual tools around a common graphic language to unite the 99%. We’re calling all techies, artists and designers to volunteer their talents by submitting an image that bolsters this objective through creative data visualization.

All submitted designs will be voted on by the community. We’ll use $750 from the GOOD Fund in order to bring the winning design to life: Occupy Design will print and distribute the winning design, AND we’ll send the winner their design printed on a vinyl weatherproof sign and several 11×17 prints as well as an Occupy Design t-shirt.

Submissions should include the image of the design and a brief written description. You do not need to include a project plan or description of how the image should be used.

Individuals and organizations can participate. Once projects are submitted, rally your friends, family and colleagues to get behind your effort and join the GOOD community in voting for the best design.

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Thursday
Nov172011

Occupy Design

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Click the image to learn more about Occupy Design, download images and find inspiration and visualization for 99% art and action.