In South Korea, designers are actively engaging with the current crisis of democracy by creating posters that visualize key declarations made by civil society. Kwon reveals that many designers, despite their usual reticence about political expressions, embraced opportunities to contribute creatively. The project, initially intended to involve 30 designers, has expanded to over 60 participants, as many artists seek a means to express their concerns and responsibilities as citizens. Posters have been shared on social media, gaining significant traction and public interest.
In South Korea, various civil society organizations and designers have mobilized in response to democracy crises, creating impactful posters from historical and contemporary declarations.
Many designers thought about what they could do as citizens in such a situation, but it was not clear what they should do.
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