Overall just good use of graphics and spacing. It’s simple but gets the message across. This service is fast and convenient.
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Like the use of birth control products in title, and the slides are easy to read. Concise design.
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Good copy. Spin on popular saying.
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Good use of allusion with these hats.
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This shirt reads, “Decolonize.” Apart from the cool design, the decision to use a model who appears to be Latino is cool and not something that is seen in the mainstream.
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I took a class last semester that explored the idea of borderlands — where things can’t be defined. This very wearable big idea from Color la Mexicans shop illustrates the nuance of indigenous/Latino identity in the United States. The shirt reads, “Neither from here nor there.”
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Another great infographic. It touches on displacement, indigeneity, and farm labor. Definitely an interesting swipe through for people who enjoy attending the Coachella festival.
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This isn’t an ad or anything, just a cool photo. This was posted on Indigenous People’s day.
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Pretty cool infographic about the history of Dodger Stadium and Chavez Ravine. The displacement of the Mexican community that once existed there is a topic I’ve always been interested in and ties into the issue I will be exploring this week.
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A cool “ad” from Salvation Army.
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I looked into some guerilla marketing, and came across this poster at a bus stop from Pathfinders -- an organization that works to support homeless teenagers.
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Here’s a portrait series of some people who live on the streets in Los Angeles. They really caught my attention while scrolling through Instagram feeds. The caption are their responses to some interview questions. This does a great job of humanizing the unhoused who often have to combat a lot of stigma.
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A good use of a good meme from @everyonein_la on Instagram.
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