Positive Posters

Change – Finalists



Be The Change You Want To See View it

Mike Nguyen
Australia
Be The Change You Want To See

My “Change” poster is inspired by Gandhi’s quote, “Be the change you want to see in this world”.
I’m a strong believer of this quote & it’s true! We want to make this world a better place, yet sometimes we wait for others around us to do so. But what we forget is change starts with us as individuals. We need to get out and practice what we say & preach & be examples to our families, friends and people around us. What we do should become infectious and people will catch the passion of wanting to change the world.



Adjusting the sails View it

Brendon Wright
Australia
Adjusting the sails

This poster deals with the fact that some change is inevitable, and although it may not be desired, by being flexible you can make the most of the situation. It is saying that the ones that “adjust the sails” are the ones that go forward in life. The poster was kept purely typographical to stand out from the rest of the image filled posters plastered around cities.



Monkey Magic View it

Malcolm Garoufalis
Australia
Monkey Magic

Many people want to achieve positive change in their lives but don’t know how or believe the task too difficult to achieve. This poster shows that positive change is possible but it must start on a basic level – a big white smile (so easy even a monkey can do it). Not only will smiling make you happy and effect your environment in a positive way it will effect those around you.



Timeline View it

John Basham
Australia
Timeline

“They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” Andy Warhol. You cannot wait around waiting for change, It is up to the individual to make things happen and how you go about it that can make a change for the good. Through the use of lines that represent time, this poster demonstrates the need for involvement to create change.



Gutter Mouth View it

Sofie Neilsen
Australia
Gutter Mouth

Change is such a dirty word. Don’t fear it. Scream it. I wanted a clean and simple poster to show what is on everyone’s mind.



humanity View it

yale gav-livne
israel
humanity

what would we do without change? change is a strong part of our being. humanity is based on change. change can be positive! we should not at all be afraid to change.



Gold Stars for Everyone View it

Russell Moverley
Australia
Gold Stars for Everyone

This campaign talks to people who are hesitant to loosen up and try new things….people that need a reward or an incentive to change.

We thought a sticker posters made of kiss cut gold stars would do the trick. They’re fun, rewarding and return you to childhood, when fun was the focus of life.

Engaging and interactive, this design is sure to get people smiling…which in our books is a change for the better already.



Change is possible (if we want to) View it

Luisa Vieira Sila
Brasil
Change is possible (if we want to)

n many areas of the world war or violent conflicts still happen every day. Sometimes they just seem to be getting worse, as if there was no solution for them. I don’t believe in such thing as a never-ending fight. This poster stands for what I do believe, that peace is possible if we change our behaviour and our beliefs over the “enemy”. Changing is not an easy thing to do, that is why is happens slowly and gradually, just like the tank pattern turning into the dove pattern. Change is possible, if we want to.



Anyone can… View it

Kimanh le Roux
Australia
Anyone can…

This poster aims to challenge every viewer to think about what they would do to make the world a better place. The poster, being a form-like format, also encourages people to write down their ideas. Once someone has written on the poster, it remains not just a poster, but also a message from the heart of the people provoking the thoughts and actions of all those who pass by.



Under Construction View it

Zac Solomon
Australia
Under Construction

In a world that is always developing and never complete, a world that is always under construction, it is never too late for change.

The circular ‘under construction’ motif aims to intrigue; it floats in open space creating room for change. The abstract forms allow for changing interpretations. Nothing is absolute.