Collaborated with National Center for Civil and Human Rights​​​​​​​

Concept
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was a turning point in the history of human rights created in 1948. The document represented the different legal and cultural backgrounds from all over the world and became a standard of fundamental human rights for all people and all nations. Article 2 enforces freedom from discrimination of any kind, such as race, sex, language, religion, or social standing, which means everyone is equal.
 I approached the word ‘Equality’ with the style frames by using decorated typefaces, and historical pictures of social movements. In the aspect of design, the concept aims to be a textured vintage paper to create a classic mood with a collage style. All the frames have a typographical consistency; however, the design of each word has unique characteristics based on the meaning of the word by changing color, texture, weight, and placement. 
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Styleframes

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