This Child Could Change the World by Alex Hunt

We Were Strangers Too

Each Creative Action Network poster is hand-printed and handled to make sure that only the highest quality is offered and sent out. The sturdy matte paper and premium inks create a vibrant, museum-quality image that looks great both framed and unframed. Posters are printed in Los Angeles, CA on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper heavyweight stock, with a wide color gamut and Epson UltraChrome HDR ink-jet technology. The framed poster arrives wrapped in a protective yet lightweight black frame and includes a shatter-resistant acrylite front protector that won't break during shipping. International orders may be subject to customs duties & taxes. 

Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support the Anti-Defamation League, the nation's premier civil rights/human relations agency, fighting anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all. We Were Strangers Too is a collection of designs showing how diverse and universal the refugee experience truly is.

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Design By: Alex Hunt
Alex Hunt

If there is one thing I know for sure about myself it's that I thrive on the mixture of creativity and organisation, and design has been able to give me just that. I finished my Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design and Advertising in 2012 and have been working as a graphic designer ever since. I am currently working as head creative at a design studio in Adelaide.

 

Design By: Alex Hunt
Alex Hunt

If there is one thing I know for sure about myself it's that I thrive on the mixture of creativity and organisation, and design has been able to give me just that. I finished my Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design and Advertising in 2012 and have been working as a graphic designer ever since. I am currently working as head creative at a design studio in Adelaide.

 

Artist Statement

I was contacted by co-founder Aaron Perry-Zucker after he saw a poster I created back in 2012. The work was first created for the Annual SA Refugee week as part of a poster competition; it was awarded first prize. Aaron invited me to participate in a new collaborative art project about the refugee experience and I couldn't have been more interested as this is a subject I am very passionate about. This work has been created in Illustrator with the use of a wacom drawing tablet. — Alex Hunt