No shadow after dark | Russia

I love music and reggae. It’s important to me to help people. Every year tens of thousands of people disappear without a trace in the world. More than ten thousand people are kidnapped in the world every year. The song encourages all of us to be careful about who we trust. I made this poster while listening to the song. I think visual art and music are powerful together. We can save one more child or one more person from harm.

Barcode Heart | Zimbabwe

Trafficked people, part was taken away an organ, these organs are into to the black market, selling at high prices, traffickers to earn huge profits, the poster with a heart made of bar code to represent the organ trafficking, background foreshadowing in red because red and blood are similar in color,use this color to imply the blood and evil of this behavior.

01-Trust not | Cuba

Most common tactis of human traffickers includes threats and psychological manipulation. In the poster that situation it is represneted. As showns the victim being atracted to a trap in the shape of a harmless flower

My Heart Not Sale | Turkey

People cannot forcefully love. They cannot be forced to give someone their love. They cannot be forcibly sold to
anyone. The love and life of man are not for sale. While explaining the subject; I thought of the Shadows After Dark
lyrics. Colors and demeanor had to be completely reggae.

Hope | Portugal

In my poster I wanted to cause impact and transmit the message, for that I included a little girl, victim of trafficking sitting on the top of a hill, the elevation meaning the course she had to go thru, reaching for a glowing lotus flower, a flower many times associated with human trafficking as it symbolizes renewal and superation, a flower that rises from the muddy waters and blossoms into a beautiful flower, representing the journy many of these victims had to go thru, so in the poster you can see the girl reaching for the flower as only her hopes prevail during those times, the color blue is also used in the flower and in the girls dress as it is the universal color for human trafficking prevention.