I WANT TO BREATH
Anti-Smoking Poster Design
The Project
Graphic Design, Print
This poster was created for World No Smoking Day (July 1st) as a visual outcry against passive smoking and its impact on non-smokers.
The design features the bold message “ΘΕΛΩ ΝΑ ΑΝΑΠΝΕΥΣΩ” in Greek, which translates to “I WANT TO BREATHE.” A simple but powerful phrase that speaks for all those who are forced to inhale what they never chose—especially children, the elderly, and people with health conditions.
I aimed for a clean, direct, and emotionally charged visual language, to amplify the urgency of the message and make the viewer reflect on their choices and their impact on others.
A poster not just to be seen — but to be felt.
The design features the bold message “ΘΕΛΩ ΝΑ ΑΝΑΠΝΕΥΣΩ” in Greek, which translates to “I WANT TO BREATHE.” A simple but powerful phrase that speaks for all those who are forced to inhale what they never chose—especially children, the elderly, and people with health conditions.
I aimed for a clean, direct, and emotionally charged visual language, to amplify the urgency of the message and make the viewer reflect on their choices and their impact on others.
A poster not just to be seen — but to be felt.
Publication & Awards
Published in “New Big Book of Layouts”.
Published in “Fuct Art magazine, issue 23”.
Awarded and Showcased in Design and Design Awards 2013.
Participated in the exhibition and show, “Visual Voices: Freedom of Expression” for the Fordham University in New York City.
Featured in graphic design websites and blogs.
Published in “Fuct Art magazine, issue 23”.
Awarded and Showcased in Design and Design Awards 2013.
Participated in the exhibition and show, “Visual Voices: Freedom of Expression” for the Fordham University in New York City.
Featured in graphic design websites and blogs.