pttp: one year of graphic activism
Friday, May 1st, 2009

this project has brought together 66 designers and activists from around the world on a platform of graphic engagement. we wanted to know, as global citizens, what moves us? what is the “what next?” just where the hell are we going in these crazy, historic times? with 145 posters addressing a large breath of issues, this site has become an impressive collection of what graphic activism can be in our media age.
in early 2008, things seemed bleak. there where times when all hoped seemed like it was being stamped out by a black, steel-toed boot. as time went on, there was almost a sense that “downhill fast” was the only way we’d be going any time soon. food riots, continued mideast violence, midwest floods, rising gas prices, rapidly melting ice sheets, the spectacle of freaky republicans drumming up fear at election time, socialism/red marxism warnings via big media, topped all off, by the collapse of global capitalism.
yes, collapse.
and now, with the most exciting, hopeful election result in decades, amidst all the turmoil, the bailouts, two wars, ecological disaster, pandemic flu, the same atrocious schools, the same ruthless health care system and the same dishonest reasons for not doing anything constructive, it does seem like we have a chance. we do, on some basic level, seem like we can move in the right direction. we have shaped up, now we can fly right.
we have reason to give thanks. because the idea of “make this better” has real possibility of truly bearing fruit. (more…)








