Category

Environmental Design

"WE'RE HIRING"

"WE'RE HIRING"

Category

Environmental Design

Category

Environmental Design

Recruitment posters for the environmental organization Greenpeace using surreal, unsettling visuals to show plastic and oil pollution replacing marine life, confronting viewers with the urgent reality of ocean destruction.

App Modal Zoom

This project consists of two We’re Hiring posters created for Greenpeace, aimed at environmentally conscious audiences and potential activists who care about ocean protection. The challenge was to communicate the severity of plastic and oil pollution in a way that feels urgent and emotionally impactful, rather than informational. This was addressed by using surreal visual metaphors that show pollution not just harming marine life, but overtaking and reshaping it. The visual approach draws inspiration from the disturbing realities beneath the ocean’s surface,combining organic sea-creature forms with plastic debris and oil-like textures. Plastic is shown blending into marine life, while oil spreads and distorts shapes like ink in water, symbolizing invasion and suffocation. Displayed in public spaces and digital platforms, the posters are designed to stop viewers, provoke discomfort, and motivate engagement by confronting them with the true cost of environmental neglect.

Category

Environmental Design

"WE'RE HIRING"

"WE'RE HIRING"

Category

Environmental Design

Category

Environmental Design

Recruitment posters for the environmental organization Greenpeace using surreal, unsettling visuals to show plastic and oil pollution replacing marine life, confronting viewers with the urgent reality of ocean destruction.

App Modal Zoom

This project consists of two We’re Hiring posters created for Greenpeace, aimed at environmentally conscious audiences and potential activists who care about ocean protection. The challenge was to communicate the severity of plastic and oil pollution in a way that feels urgent and emotionally impactful, rather than informational. This was addressed by using surreal visual metaphors that show pollution not just harming marine life, but overtaking and reshaping it. The visual approach draws inspiration from the disturbing realities beneath the ocean’s surface,combining organic sea-creature forms with plastic debris and oil-like textures. Plastic is shown blending into marine life, while oil spreads and distorts shapes like ink in water, symbolizing invasion and suffocation. Displayed in public spaces and digital platforms, the posters are designed to stop viewers, provoke discomfort, and motivate engagement by confronting them with the true cost of environmental neglect.