Scan code | China

The poster depicts the victims struggling with the pain of human trafficking in the form of illustrations. The two-dimensional code is used to combine people’s painful state. The two-dimensional code represents transactions and transactions. I hope to interpret the two-dimensionality from a different perspective. The concept of code, hopes to call on society to save more trafficked people

You can see the man’s face, But can’t see his heart | China

The man with the rose flower in his hand thought he was an upright gentleman, a polite gentleman, but from his back reflects a wolf rushing toward you. Through visual art, he tells us not to be affected by external money or material. Temptation, don’t associate with strangers. You can see a man’s face but not his heart. At the same time resisting the use of force, coercion or other means to recruit, transport, transfer, receive and harbor individuals for exploitative purposes is serious Violating human rights and resisting human trafficking.

Stop Human Trafficking | United States

Human trafficking is the second largest and fastest growing criminal industry in the world with more than 40 million people living in slavery-like conditions throughout the world. It violates basic human rights.

In this poster, reaching out for help, a barcoded hand silhouette against orange background represents human slavery victims living in precarious and terrifying conditions. The cut on the barcode and hand states the theme of this design—Stop Human Trafficking, which would liberate millions of exploited victims. Not only do the flying birds symbolize freedom, but their upward motion indicates the notion of hope.

Choice | Bosnia and Herzegovina

This poster features the metaphors for our society faced with the issue of human trafficking and crime in general: the red hand representing the oppressors and devastation they cause, the white hand conveying the voiceless suffering of victims and culture in peril and the green hand representing the rest of society – those still in power to make things right. We all have a choice to either offer a helping hand or to look away, accept crime and be a part of it. It is a call to change ourselves so we can all have a better future, to realise what the real problems are and to help by listening, educating and protecting others.