
This poster, "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights," is a showcase of intricate type setting and grid work. The imagery is based on the right to "assemble," and be heard as a diverse group of citizens of the world. The thirty rights are listed individually as well as an introduction and preamble, all set on a extensively researched and strict grid.



*Class: Typographics I
Project: "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"
Focus: Visual hierarchy, type setting, type as image
*Rhode Island School of Design Continuing Education Graphic Design Certificate Program