Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

After WWII ended, the Nazi's tried to cover up their atrocities throughout Europe before the world was made aware of the concentration camps. In the interest of preserving history and striving to ensure that it isn't repeated, three film directors from Hollywood were dispatched with military outfits to document the horrors of the concentration camps in still and moving pictures. Their films shined a light on the evils committed by the Nazis, and captured the true image of the genocide that took place during the war for all the world to see.

This concept forces together objects from the worlds of film and persecution to make a complete picture that tells the connection between the two. It comes to life with a unique and compelling image shown smaller on the physical poster to draw the audience in. The illustrations would be shown at larger scale for materials that needed to be viewed from a greater distance.


The Team

 

Client: Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
Associate Creative Director: James Harrison
Designer: Becky Ben Lin
Completed under 70kft

2018 Graphis Poster Annual: Merit
2017 Tenth District ADDYs: Bronze
2017 Dallas ADDYs: Gold and Best of Show (Print)

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