Posters for tomorrow

Published December 13, 2011

Posters for education from around the world were displayed in an exhibition at the Arts Council of Pakistan in Karachi. The exhibition opened on December 10 to mark the International Day of Human Rights.

An international contest was held and 2700 participants from various countries submitted their entries, the exhibition displayed 100 selected designs, and was also held in 20 other countries including Venezuela, Kenya, Lebanon, Germany, India, Spain, and USA.

Poster for Tomorrow is an independent non-profit and aims to "encourage people, both in and outside the design community, to make posters to stimulate debate on issues that affect us all." - Photos by Nadir Siddiqui/Dawn.com

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