Civic Advocacy Project (School of Visual Arts)

CCR is pleased to present the work of students challenged with communicating the importance of participating in the electoral process in the form of a civic advocacy campaign.

This civic advocacy campaign was created by students in the Advertising and Graphic Design for Social Change course created and taught by Adrienne Leban at the School of Visual Arts, an art college in New York City. The course aims to use the compact, powerful language of advertising design to convey messages that value social responsibility, justice, creativity, compassion and change.

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Student Artists

“Chairs Don't Vote” & “Rocks Don't Vote”
Design/Concept: Silvia Celiberti

“Why Vote? That's Why”
Design/Concept: Andrew Sass

“Unplug. Listen.”
Design/Concept: Brittany Smith

“Vote because you have the right to.”
Design/Concept: Corin Trachtman

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