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Wednesday, 29 June 2005
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This was interesting to me as a graphic designer--a message that was very well communicated.

Last month, the Norwegian diplomat Charung Gollar was asked to present the UN with a graphic showing the main problems in the world in 2004. He presented a set of 8 pictures entitled "The power of stars" and was applauded for the simplicity of his idea.

In spite of having no pretension at all, his work was presented to participate to the Nobel Prize of Politic Marketing. Attached are the 8 pictures presented.

UPDATE from BrazilianArtists.net:

Icaro Doria is Brazilian, 25 and has been working for the magazine Grande Reportagem, in Lisbon, Portugal, for the last 3 years. He is part of the team (with Luis Silva Dias, Jo?o Roque, Andrea Vallenti and Jo?o Roque) that produced the flags campaign which has been circulating the Earth in chain letters via e-mail. Icaro gave us a small statement about the campaign, translated by Isabell Erdmann:

The magazine Revista Grande Reportagem is a Hard Journalism magazine, on the same line as the Times. The idea was to bring across the concept that the magazine offers profound journalism about topics of real importance to the world of today.

This is how we thought of the concept Meet the World.

We started to research relevant, global, and current facts and, thus, came up with the idea to put new meanings to the colours of the flags. We used real data taken from the websites of Amnesty International and the UNO.

The campaign has been running in Portugal since January 2005. There are eight flags that portray very current topics like the division of opinions about the war in Iraq in the United States, the violence against women in Africa, the social inequality in Brazil, the drug trafficking in Columbia, Aids and malaria in Angola, etc.

With regards to the email presenting the campaign as being done by a Norwegian diplomat, this information is completely wrong. There is no Norwegian diplomat called Charung Gollar, there was no presentation in the UNO, and the campaign is not called ?The Power of the Stars?. This was all invented and is going round the world via email.

That?s it, basically.

ICARO DORIA

Angola
Angola:
Red = People infected with HIV
Black = People infected with the virus of Malaria
Yellow = People who have access to medical care

Brazil
Brazil:
Green = People living with less than $10 per month
Yellow = People living with less than $100 per month
Blue = People living with less than $1000 per month
White = People living with more than $100,000 per month

Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso:
Red = Children dying before the age of one
Green = Children dying before the age of three
Yellow = Children reaching adult age

China
China:
Red = Minor 14 year old working
Yellow = Minor 14 years old studying

Colombia
Columbia:
Red = Exportation of bananas
Blue = Exportation of coffee
Yellow = Exportation of cocain

Europe
Europe:
Blue = Consumption of petrol
Yellow = Production of petrol

Somalia
Somalia:
Blue = Women suffering genital mutilation
White = Women not suffering genital mutilation

USA
USA:
Red = In favor of the war in Iraq
White = Against the war in Iraq
Blue = Not knowing where is Iraq

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