Endless | Taiwan
My name is ZHANG, DAI-LIN. I am 17 years old and I am studying in Jingwen High School. I usually like to play basketball and read comics.0
My name is ZHANG, DAI-LIN. I am 17 years old and I am studying in Jingwen High School. I usually like to play basketball and read comics.0
The scattered puzzle pieces put together form the whole. The puzzle pieces are like every family member in the family, only when the puzzle returned to their place is complete.
Every family member is drawn on each puzzle, one of the puzzles is not where it should be, which symbolizes her being abducted by human traffickers. The black puzzle symbolizes the shadow in the hearts of all family members.
The color of the poster is black, white and gray, which embodies sadness and loss of life.
Because more cases are children being trafficked, the design is also considered from the perspective of children, not only adults can understand, but also children are interested in understand and think.
Stop human trafficking, every family should be complete.
The idea behind this poster was to show the “love me, love me not” thing that kids do with flowers.
MILLIONS OF CHILDREN IN THE WORLD ARE TRAPPED IN CHILD LABOR
According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), forced labor alone (one component of human trafficking) generates an estimated $150 billion in profits annually; according to a 2014 ILO estimate, 21 million victims are trapped in modern slavery. Ethnic minorities and highly marginalized groups of people are estimated to work in some of the most exploitative and harmful sectors, such as leather tanning, mining, and quarrying. The poster depicts a piggy bank without a hole to save money. This cannot be done when a person is a slave.
This poster tells story about a child who is caged alone and is in danger. The hands represent the traffickers or predators who are trying to catch the child. Theme are using dark and gloomy feeling with simple vector used.
I, You, He, She, We or They. Humans are not property, humans are not “It”.
In the sunshine of the city, in the invisible darkness, many ignorant children are abducted. Some of the abductors seem amiable, but in fact they are vicious. Some of them are sold to the mountains; some are forced to beg. They were forced to leave the warm harbor and separate from their parents. They were dragged from the sun to the dark, and then suffered from the pain they should not bear in the dark. They should have lived in the sun like other children and been protected by their families. For them, everything that they should have had seems to have become a delusion.