Support refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine with a DOT for You poster!

Support refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine with a DOT for You poster!

“We believe it’s important to help and demonstrate our opinion not only as a private individual but also as a design brand. We say no to war, to all forms of violence, we stand in solidarity with people fighting for their freedom,” says the DOT for You brand’s team, who have joined forces with partners and subcontractors to support those fleeing the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Everyone worked pro bono on the KIJEV Poster and the proceeds from the sales will be donated to the non-profit organization, Migration Aid, which will use the donation to help refugee families. The silvery shine and clean design of the poster reminds us of the importance of solidarity in the darkest of times.


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Source: Press Release

Photos: DOT for You © Erika Baglyas

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