A collection of over 500 political graphics, this book contains original art granted by the creators to the public domain, to be freely used on political posters, flyers, and campaigns. A bilingual (English & Spanish) book, it also includes a history of the reproducible political graphic and a design how-to for anyone interested in using the images in this book to help change the world. A powerful collection of graphic work by some of the world’s most active and interesting political propagandists, street artists and socially conscious graphic designers. Over 100 artists from over 25 countries are included.

This resource can be used in lessons about artivism, as students can look through both the artwork and the historical context attached to it. Additionally, the artwork can be photocopied for in class activities, such as having students use these pieces to create their own zines, flyers, or other political imagery/materials.

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Reproduce y rébelate = Reproduce & revolt | WorldCat.org