OUR video
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The purpose of our group creating this video is to encourage women who have experienced or are experiencing gender-based violence to speak up about their experience, to report violence, seek help and support, and take steps to protect themselves and recover from violence. It's not just one person's problem, it's everyone's problem.
OUR POSTER
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The creation of our poster is based on a very visual geometric structure, where we separate the background into 4 vertical parts filled with different photos of eyes with bruises. The idea is very similar to that of our logo, since we consider it to be very visual and impressive. In this we include as main idea the title of our project "Speak Up" and our slogan "Never is too late". We believe that it is a poster with an interesting background, where we show the consequences of suffering both physical and verbal aggression problems for years.
OUR SLOGAN
NEVER IS
TOO LATE
We have decided to create a slogan that clearly motivates, on the one hand, the whole society to contribute and help all those people who are suffering gender violence, and, on the other hand, the victims of this huge problem. It is important to keep this great message in mind, since it is never too late to realize your situation and ask for help if you need it.
OUR LOGO
We have decided to create a logo with the same intention as most of our project. Even so, it is important to highlight the two eyes with bruises that cover the entire background, since this represents the overcoming of a phase of aggression towards the victim and the beginning of a new era where the victim moves away from this situation giving way to a new healthier and safer life.
OUR SONG
The song "What's up?" by 4 Non Blondes sung by Linda Perry in the 90s, it is a very emotional and powerful song that questions the position and rights of women in society.