We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone. 
- Ronald Reagan


This project is a series of three posters that could be used in a Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign. These posters promote an important issue or topic that affects individuals and communities.

My chosen issue is mental health focusing on depression. I consider that with mental health issues (especially depression) being so widespread in the population, it is extremely important to raise awareness, support those around us that are suffering from a mental health problem, and help them to seek help.
Meaningful facts about these posters:

Forget me not flowers
In the 3 posters, the brain is covered in Forget me not flowers. These tiny blue blooms symbolize true love and represent a promise that we'll always remember them.

Color Magenta
Is the color of universal harmony and emotional balance. It promotes compassion, kindness, and cooperation.

Color Blue
Calls to mind feelings of calmness or serenity.
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The most dangerous form of depression hides behind a smile to convince other people that they are happy.
During a depressive episode, the world can seem like a dark place. What was beautiful may look ugly, flat, or even sinister.
Not everyone looks sad when they're depressed. Some people with depression often mask their sadness with a smile and an external facade, which are designed to hide their suffering but they actually need immediate help.
We can help them to heal and bloom again! Either helping our loved ones or volunteering.
Let's help someone today!
PSA Campaign - ART 235
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PSA Campaign - ART 235

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