




These environmental posters created by US designers Tom Tor Studio has to be one of my favourite posts yet. Through beautifully designed contemporary illustration and appropriate colour work I think they have created a really visually engaging series that effectively communicates their 'green' message. The composition and colours mean they work well either alone or as part of a series and with a small amount of accompanying text they manage to successfully promote their campaign about 'greenday'.
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