Massimiliano Boschini
Italy
The love for cement doesn't yield good fruits
Thougth expression: critical
Our cities are becoming more and more jungles of asphalt and cement.The luxuriant vegetation growing on this humus is made up of towers, block of flats, condominiums and meaningless buildings, linked together through bigger and bigger landhungry streets.
But land is missing. Nature limps along: this love for cement doesn't yield good fruits.
Ali Afsarpour
IRAN
Cocoon
HOW TO CHANGE YOURSELF
Step1: Accept and admit that you need to change. This is a huge step. The fact that you already clicked on this article shows that you want to change, and know somewhere you have a problem.
Step2: Think of all the things in your life you want better. Make a list of all the things, or the thing, that you want to change.
Step3:Don't set any limits to your change. If you think maybe, someone will make fun of you for trying to change, or maybe it isn't possible, or that you just can't, realize that it doesn't matter! It's a psychological change, so attitude plays a big part in your ability to succeed. Set small, easy goals that you know you can achieve and work your way up.
Step4: Write the steps that you need to take to achieve the changes you wro
Art. Lebedev Studio
Russia
Emergency Exit Route
Simple enough, the poster shows emergency exit routes from the Earth. The arrows are printed with luminous paint and glow in the dark, producing light of unearthly beauty.
Semdaji Hicham
Germany
Human beign
Idea: We are all the same human being. Our value is to be human beings.
The poster's look refers to urban stencil graffiti.
Afshin Esmaili
Iran
The Sorrow of greenness
Protest and opposition to the urban environment and destroying natural environment
Mohammad Afshar
iran
GOOD CITY
Why the city shouldn't be sweet for everyone?
This watermelon which is consisted of different slices symbolizes the fact that existence of different types of people is what makes the city life sweet and the term "GOOD CITY" is an abbreviation for all the people in a city including youth, the aged, disabled, outcasts and children.