Jan Moucha's Subversive Homelessness Posters
Marissa Brassfield — July 26, 2009 — Art & Design
References: behance.net
This unusual homelessness campaign is by Jan Moucha, who used adhesive posters to raise awareness of street life with subversive images and statistics.
The image that kicks off the gallery is a baby carriage filled with items a homeless person might carry in a shopping cart; it's placed at a playground. Another makes a trashcan look like the interior of a refrigerator. Jan Moucha's homelessness campaign forces us to think about the struggles a homeless person has in comparison to our own.
The image that kicks off the gallery is a baby carriage filled with items a homeless person might carry in a shopping cart; it's placed at a playground. Another makes a trashcan look like the interior of a refrigerator. Jan Moucha's homelessness campaign forces us to think about the struggles a homeless person has in comparison to our own.
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1. Subversive Awareness Campaigns - Opportunity for businesses to create impactful campaigns that challenge societal norms and raise awareness for important issues.
2. Creative Adhesive Posters - Innovative approach for businesses to use adhesive posters to capture attention and deliver powerful messages.
3. Empathy-driven Marketing - Disruptive innovation opportunity for businesses to incorporate empathy and human connection in their marketing strategies to drive social change.
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1. Advertising and Marketing - Opportunity for advertising agencies and marketing firms to develop unique and impactful campaigns that generate social awareness.
2. Public Relations - Potential for PR firms to support and collaborate with awareness campaigns that aim to challenge societal norms and raise empathy.
3. Street Art - Emerging industry with potential for collaborative projects between street artists and businesses to create thought-provoking campaigns.
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