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in #poster6 years ago (edited)

I have been lives in a water-deficient area of China - Northwest! One of the most frequently asked question by people from some other province After growing up is: "How many baths do you take in a year?” 

of course It's a biased question. But it's also the reason I've always been very sensitive about water resources for many years.

How serious about most Water-Stressed Countries?

How to express the scarcity of the earth's water resources and give the world a warning?

What can people in the city be aware of?

how can we do to change the current situation?

What is our future?

All the above questions are what I want to present and answer with this poster:

The blue part of the image symbolizes most Water-Stressed Countries. There daily availability of drinking water is less than one mug for each inhabitant.

The shape of the outflow of water like an exclamation mark, Remind people the urgency of water resources loss.

How much Daily water we lose In the form of waste? Perhaps using new technologies (such as desalination) can solve the problem of insufficient water supply. But cherish the eyes, treasure the gift of nature is always the main proposition.

When you see a water cup that is about to dumping, immediately grasp it is human instinct. In the world of posters, I hope that with ingenious design, I can use a 180 degree rotatable poster to change people's attitudes to water resources in the same way that people can save their cups of water and save their cups of water resources.

The reason for the water pouring out of the cup is obvious, Because gravity is an objective thing that can't be changed. But we can still change our direction, change our awareness and change the future through action.

we can’t change the gravitation but we can still rotation.