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Poster Artwork for an Activist Event

Occupy mbar

Occupy Helsinki organized a support event at a local bar, showcasing audiovisual works from the global Occupy movement and bringing the spirit of the streets into an indoor setting.

The visual identity aimed to distance itself from traditional leftist aesthetics, reflecting the movement’s broad, inclusive, and non-violent stance against selfishness — a message captured in the poster artwork.

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Web

Visually Rich Flash Quiz About Ice Hockey Team Players

Kettupeli was developed for media company Länsi-Suomi, specifically for their online outlet Raumalainen.fi. Centered on players from the local ice hockey team Rauman Lukko, the game is based on questionnaires the players completed about their daily routines leading up to a match. These responses were transformed into an interactive quiz, offering fans a more personal glimpse into the lives of the athletes and fostering a closer connection between players and audience.

Technically, the game was implemented as a Flash movie with a strong emphasis on modular Actionscript code, prioritizing structure and maintainability over pure timeline animation.

 

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Visual

Custom-designed themed graphics for informational and promotional use.

A curated collection of graphic designs and image manipulations.

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Visual

Poster for a Humanitarian Campaign

Poverty is in your handsPoverty is in your hands

We all influence the flow of giving and sharing. When this flow breaks, those at the bottom suffer first.

Power lies with each of us. You should be free to use it as you wish. So why can’t we give from what we have? Is it because we feel too poor, are selfish, or barely survive ourselves?

Yet, so much is wasted. Those at the bottom often live off this waste. Balancing the flow means less waste, more giving, and a better life for all.

Poverty affects everyone, not just the poor. Its existence means we are all impoverished. The true wealth belongs to those who give.

This poster calls for action and reflects today’s harsh reality — but there is hope.

Visit the campaign website and, if you have Facebook, vote (like) this image in the competition album until August 31st.