To choose one of the articles listed within the universal declaration of human rights and create a typographic poster in way that the text fits. I am also only restricted to a maximum of two different colours. however, tones are allowed, this design is also to be created within Figma.
To begin, I first started researching every article that is listed under the human rights declartion and decided to create my poster based off of article 4. Article 4 is the prohibition of slavery and forced labour meaning, no one shall or should be held in ‘slavery or servitude’. the other part to this is no one shall be required to perform force or compulsory labour.
My reasoning for choosing article 4 is due to how much of an influence this article has into not only today's world but throughout the age of men. I believe this article has one of more stronger impacts on people but is also one of the less followed one by specific nations.






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When it came to picking a colour scheme to implement in my poster I decided to take into consideration the blue that was used on the United Nations website. The reason I though of this is I thought the United Nations website blue would be a nice nod as to where the human right declaration can be found and of course showing that every nation is included to these rights.


