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Unfork the Earth

Unfork the Earth

Winter Sun

Winter Sun

Project Description

Project Description

Unfork the Earth helps reduce plastic pollution by promoting the use of reusable utensils. Our versatile pouch system is ideal for taking your eating tools anywhere.


The image is a poster with three red panels, each featuring a yellow stick figure. The left panel shows the stick figure holding a fork with the text "SAY NO TO PLASTIC". The middle panel depicts the stick figure running with the text "TAKE YOUR UTENSILS OUT". The right panel shows the stick figure holding a fork with the text "SEE PLASTIC SAY SOMETHING". Below each panel, a small symbol—one of a face with X's for eyes and one of a face with a slash—is displayed. At the bottom, a slogan reads “UNFORK THE EARTH” accompanied by a small angry face. The poster’s background is black, and the text is white.



The image is a triptych showing three women in different outfits and settings. On the left, a woman in a light blue denim jacket with ripped black pants and white sneakers holds a red object, standing against a wall with graffiti. In the center, a woman in a black sports bra and black leggings with white sneakers stands on a wooden walkway, leaning against a railing. To the right, a woman in a black leather jacket, a leopard print skirt, and black combat boots holds a red object and wears a face mask, standing in front of a colorful graffiti wall.



A man wearing red briefs, a black harness, and sunglasses stands shirtless on a city sidewalk. He is wearing a black face mask covering his nose and mouth. Behind him, a green banner is visible. Other people, some wearing face masks, are visible in the background. The man is positioned in multiple photos arranged in a collage.



A collage of nine photos shows people holding signs reading “UNITE TOWARDS THE UNKNOWN” and “UNITE TOWARDS THE UNKNOWN” in various locations. The signs feature a yellow sun symbol. Some photos show people wearing red briefs or bikinis, while others show individuals in casual clothing. The photos are taken outdoors in parks and city settings.



A man with short dark hair and glasses wears a black v-neck t-shirt against a red background with white text and a yellow circle containing a fork and spoon graphic behind him. The text partially reads “UNK TH” with the “TH” cut off.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu