Light_and_darkness | Japan

[Art director:Yasutaka Kimura, Designer:Ryosuke Kaneda]
A work that expresses the appearance of a child who is kidnapped by a family and sold to the dark world in the world of light and darkness, and conveys that the front world and the back society are two sides of the same coin and are the reality that exists right next to us. This poster serves as a clue to the ruthless reality of human trafficking, and we hope that many people will know the truth about human trafficking worldwide and raise their awareness so that a world where human trafficking will disappear as soon as possible will come. It was.

Precaution the Temptation of Warmth | China

Nowadays more and more children are easy to imprison, since they can not help being obsessed by all kinds of temptations outwards, such as delicious food, drinks, or sweet homes from strangers.
It should become a common sense that parents are responsible for teaching their kids to precaution these temptations outwards.

Message from the darkness | Japan

[Art director:Yasutaka Kimura, Designer:Ryosuke Kaneda]
Description: The truth behind the innocent girl’s smile was the appearance of a girl trapped in the dark world with a sad expression. A poster with a strong message that contrasts the girl’s smile and sadness in the world of light and dark, and appeals the problem of human trafficking straight to people’s hearts. I made it with the hope that it will be a trigger to rescue many children suffering from human trafficking and eliminate the damage caused by human trafficking.

Tek Weh | Jamaica

The poster design titled “Tek Weh” was inspired by school girls that have been victims of human trafficking over the years. I have experienced the trauma of my friends losing their sister to human trafficking. In the poster design, I have used that story as a way of illustrating the feel and the reality of the event. The poster design depicts a sad little girl in her blue school uniform, with her bag pack in the middle of a black cage being carried by a hand holding a black rope. The black rope and the cage symbolized the dark and illegal activities being done. The dark gray background represents the feeling of the event taking place that overall surrounds fear and the trauma. I used a dark skin little girl with afro-textured hair to touch on the genuineness and innocence of the victim. The text “Another one ah get Tek Weh” is to direct the viewer to the action of what is happening. In relation to the song lyrics, of “Shadow after Dark” there is a part in it that said, “Another life ah get stolen,” in which I reformed to and say “Another One a Get Tek Weh” to emphasize the Jamaican patois so that it could be more relatable to Jamaican viewers.