In an act of support for the people of Ukraine, we at Graphis created our Designers for Peace : United With Ukraine poster competition where international designers can submit posters with 100% of proceeds benefiting humanitarian aid for the people of Ukraine.
“Peace” (above, left) was created by Derwyn Goodall of Goodall Integrated Design, who wanted to create a compelling poster that embodies the importance of peace and solidarity with Ukraine. With his poster concept, Goodall focuses on the key message and the universally acknowledged symbol of peace, the dove. Incorporating Ukraine’s national colors, Goodall portrays a blue dove against a yellow backdrop, carrying a white olive branch in its beak. In this clean and minimalist composition, Goodall’s message is clear: “PEACE — it builds, strengthens, and restores. I stand with Ukraine.”
“Russia Out” (above, right) is a self-initiated project made by Richard Smith, designer and founding director of the cross-media design consultancy Jannuzzi Smith in London and Lugano. After discovering the United With Ukraine competition, the consultancy decided to produce something entirely visual and non-linguistic, yet powerfully symbolic. According to Smith, flags are powerful in their symbolism of statehood, “historically used for armies to rally around, but also for those with peaceful objectives to congregate and demonstrate.” With this in mind, Richard and his team created a flag that interposes the Russian flag between the blue and yellow Ukraine flag. To demonstrate solidarity with the Ukraine cause, a black “X” was placed over the top of the Russian flag to indicate that Russia has no right to invade Ukraine.
