Everpress Recruited 50 Artists for Its 50/50 Charity Capsule
Amy Duong — May 31, 2018 — Social Good
London-based merchandise brand Everpress drew upon on the talents of 50 artists to collaboratively work on its 50/50 charity collection in conjunction with Amnesty International. The list of participants is comprised of creative minds from a variety of professions. There are collaborative artists including designer Liam Hodges, photographer and director Dexter Navy, rapper Octavian, Maria Falbo from COPSON, ASSID and BRICK magazine.
The 50/50 collection features 50 designs in total, centering around the theme of censorship, with visual representations recalling mass surveillance and cyber censorship culture. The full capsule will be showcased at London's Protein Studios beginning May 31, and the tees will also be available to purchase on location for the price of approximately $46 each, with all the proceeds going towards Amnesty International.
The 50/50 collection features 50 designs in total, centering around the theme of censorship, with visual representations recalling mass surveillance and cyber censorship culture. The full capsule will be showcased at London's Protein Studios beginning May 31, and the tees will also be available to purchase on location for the price of approximately $46 each, with all the proceeds going towards Amnesty International.
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