Climate
Change Posters

A visual campaign raising awareness about environmental issues and inspiring action for a sustainable future.

PROJECT

Poster Design

DELIVERABLES

Digital Files, Poster Mockups

TIMELINE

4 Weeks

| Project Overview

I designed three impactful posters as a personal project to highlight the role of corporate and industrial activities in climate change. Each poster addresses a key issue: the environmental cost of private jets and corporate excess, the consequences of oversized vehicles and car culture, and the pollution driven by the oil industry. Using bold visuals and direct messaging, the designs aim to provoke thought and inspire action by showcasing the contrast between unsustainable practices and environmentally friendly alternatives.

The posters were displayed in public spaces, educational institutions, and shared digitally, reaching a broad audience. Their widespread visibility helped spark discussions on the urgent need for systemic change, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own impact and demand accountability from major polluters. By addressing the role of large corporations in environmental degradation, the project emphasizes that meaningful climate action requires not just individual efforts but also policy changes and corporate responsibility.

| Design Process

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Visual Impact

Creating striking visuals that immediately capture attention and communicate the urgency of climate issues through powerful imagery, bold typography, and strategic use of color.

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Data Visualization

Transforming complex environmental data into accessible, visually compelling graphics that help audiences understand the scale and impact of climate change.

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Emotional Connection

Designing with empathy to create an emotional response that motivates action, using imagery that connects viewers to the human and wildlife impacts of climate change.

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Action-Oriented

Including clear, specific calls to action in each poster, empowering viewers with concrete steps they can take to address climate issues in their communities.

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