On June 2nd alongside a Tolerance Poster Show that was a part of the Creative Industries Festival (FIC) in Chișinău, Moldova, I gave a lecture titled "Design of Dissent".
My lecture was about graphic designers' responsibility to their fellow citizens. It shows some examples of the Tolerance Project and lots of amazing examples of political and social design activism from different designers around the world.
The event took place as a part of FIC, organized by Artcor, with support from the Embassy of Sweden in Chisinau, Agenția de Investiții din Moldova, The Technologies of the Future Project Fundația Moldcell, and was funded by Innovate Moldova, UK in Moldova - British Embassy Chisinau and Ministerul Culturii al Republicii Moldovaas well as USAID Moldova.
On November 16th, the International Day of Tolerance , the Tolerance Poster Show was displayed in the center of Zagreb on the fence of the Botanical Garden . Here is a link to a short video of the show . Unfortunately only 24 hours later, the show was "attacked" by Neo-Nazis graffitis. On the posters, they wrote "NDH", which is the abbreviation for Nezavisna Država Hrvatska (Independent State of Croatia) a Second World War puppet state of Nazi Germany. On others, they graffitied the letter "U" which is the symbol for Ustaša the Second World War Croatian fascist organization. And they even wrote "Smrt Srbozločincima" (Death to the Serbian criminals). Luckily, the organizers of the show figured out how to remove this hate speech and the symbols. Outrage over this vandalism, was expressed through all news media in Croatia. Here , here , here , and here are some of the local media reactions. You can see the video of the show here . This show...
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