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TYPOGRAPHY BRIEF-EXPERIMENTATION
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Types of Human Trafficking
Domestic Servitude Employees working in private homes are forced or coerced into serving and/or fraudulently convinced that they have no option to leave.
Sex Trafficking Women, men or children that are forced into the commercial sex industry and held against their will by force, fraud or coercion.
Forced Labor Human beings are forced to work under the threat of violence and for no pay. These slaves are treated as property and exploited to create a product for commercial sale.
Bonded Labor Individuals that are compelled to work in order to repay a debt and unable to leave until the debt is repaid. It is the most common form of enslavement in the world.
Child Labor Any enslavement — whether forced labor, domestic servitude, bonded labor or sex trafficking — of a child.
Forced Marriage Women and children who are forced to marry another without their consent or against their will.
Johan Kugelberg and Philippe Vermès, Beauty Is In The Street
“In May 1968 demonstrations against French government spread across Parisian universities, then to factories and other workplaces, resulting in a general strike of eleven million workers that brought the country to a standstill.
Among the students was a group who called themselves the Atelier Populaire, who produced hundreds of posters to encourage the protestors and to report on police brutality. This book reproduces over 200 of these posters which have become landmarks in political art and graphic design.
Also included is a wealth of photographs, many published for the first time, of the clashes between the students and strikers and the police.”
http://www.beautifulpages.com.au/products/beauty-is-in-the-street-visual-record-of-may-68-paris-uprising
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MONOTYPE... Using The Power Of Typography To Activate A Cause
Take a cause you believe in and use the power of type to make a difference. Design with typography to agitate, educate, and organise the world and your audience. Use typography to help people believe in your cause and its purpose; to motivate and inspire people, in a relevant way, to your cause; and above all, to make an impact.
Pinterest is a visual discovery tool that you can use to find ideas for all of your projects and interests.
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