I guess the poster is Self Explanatory. Corruption is a bane to the society, this we all know. But what are we doing to stop it? Even after Anna Hazare's great "India Against Corruption" movement, how many of us have actually stopped bribing.
As Mahatma Gandhi has said, "Be the change you want to see in the world", we should do our part in eradicating corruption from society by not indulging into corrupt practices. I find that bribery is the most common and prevalent form of corruption existing at every level of the society. Just for your knowledge, Construction is rated as the most corrupt industry in India. But its just a glimpse of the whole scenario. In the era of liberalization and particularly in the reign of UPA government, many scams have come up and more are expected to surface if there aren't any tight regulation and laws against corruption. Anna Hazare movement has proved to be successful in raising the issue and in gaining a national momentum against corruption however, I seriously doubt the future implications the movement. It's because people in India have a tendency to forget. Media boom has caused a sensation in information transfer but in order to raise their TRP's, news channels project each and every news as the "BREAKING NEWS". So what I guess is that the general population is unable is distinguish between what's relevant and what's not. My suggestion to TV news channels: Guys, Stop this menace of Breaking News and give something substantial.
It seems that the Entrepid Team Coordinator was not very happy with my previous design. So they made some changes which made it look worse. They changed the color combination from green to blue and went with their previous logo. So, the whole theme of the poster got spoiled. After uploading it on their Facebook page, apparently they got some bad reviews. So, I had to create another poster keeping in mind the blue color theme of Entrepid. I guess this poster looks good. The man in the shadow is taken from a google search. But, the design is solely my creation. I guess the blue color combination makes makes this poster look bold. And the Yin and Yang thing increases the severity & weight of this poster. Overall, looks good to me.
This is the entry I sent for Impressions, the T-Shirt designing competition organized by Pi-Shop. IIM Indore is recognised by many name, most popular ones being "Planet I" and "The Hillock that never Sleeps". I thought Planet I would be more cool to use for T-Shirt design. Though I didn't win the competition perhaps because the result was to be decided through a Facebook poll and I submitted my entry(25th entry) just 1 day before the deadline for poll. But even though I managed to get 40+ likes in 1 day which I consider to be fairly decent.
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