Designers come together to shine light on Earth Hour!
Brighton-based studio Evermade and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have joined forces with an international group of 26 creatives to raise money and awareness for Earth Hour.
Each print is designed to bring creativity to the "conversation of conservation". Artists include Jenni Sparks, James Wilson, Paul Thurlby, Camille Walala, Yeye Weller, Amelia Graham, Benjamin Craven, Giacomo Bagnara, Sarah Gordon, Supermundane...
Scheduled to take place on 28 March at 20:30, 2020’s Earth Hour will be the 14th instalment of the event. Each year, the WWF uses the hour to shine a light on the climate crisis by asking citizens across the world to turn off their lights.
More recently, the scope of the movement has widened, and now also aims to showcase the pressing issue of the world’s nature and habitat loss, as the hands of climate change.
This year, with the ongoing coronavirus crisis affecting countries across the world, WWF are encouraging participants to engage with Earth Hour digitally.
According to Evermade, only 100 limited editions of each print will be made. Each will be priced at £100, with 100 per cent of the profits being donated to WWF. For more information or to browse prints, visit the Evermade website.
The full collection can be found to purchase at evermade.com.











