Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Occupy Wall Street / Martha Stewart

Actually, I didn't present a current issue in the class, becasue my theme was heavy for us. However, we should know the one of world issues, 'Occupy Wall Street'. After graduation, we will work in the real field, and become the one of 99%. I think designer should catch the design movement and read the world issue. The issue is not only NY. Today, over 80 countries involve in this demonstration.

2 sites present Occupy designs and sell items.

They have some imppressive visual things.

http://15october.net/spread-it/
http://www.occupytogether.org/occupy-wall-st/

- please don't go to the demonstraion place. It is not a safe place...




.Aticle from Occupy Wall Street

Note: This is obviously an ongoing event and this page will be going through constant editing and revision. On September 17th, men and women of all races, backgrounds, political and religious beliefs, began to organize in nonviolent protest. These men and women represent the 99% with the goal of ending the greed and corruption of the wealthiest 1% of America. Occupy Wall Street is a leaderless resistance movement which began as a call to action from Adbusters, a Canadian-based anti-consumerist organization.
The original projections for the protest were to be between 20,000–90,000 participants. However, when only a little over a thousand protestors showed up the first day, it was labeled a bust. In the days to follow, more and more people have joined the protestors as they spend day and night in Liberty Square.





I link 'martha stewart website'.
It gives many holiday ideas, images and crafting templets for the 2nd studio design project .
It is very useful for design projects.

Please, Add Your Favorites.

http://www.marthastewart.com/268209/cardboard-village

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