They show a campaign they did against gun crime on there website
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I like the typography they use in these posters. It looks to me like it has been in-printed. I interpret this as an imprint/impact on life. I like the effect of the top poster. Using the gun to represent prison is really clever. I like the art direction and how sutle the guns are. With out reading the copy you would not realise they were guns.
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