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In this poster my idea was to show the impact of pollution on African countries because they are the one that are living, facing this directly. So I use a red background then on top left of the poster I write a text that says '' Because of this'' and right next to this text i use two image of a factory and cars emitting toxic gases.
In the middle of the poster i use Africa map where i had a picture of drough. Under that its  a picture of young African Kids suffering of famine. Under that image i use a picture of a burning forest and at the bottom a picture of floods. All these images represent the effect of pollution on Africa. Right next to it i had a text where i quote'' We are loosing Africa.''
On the bottom left of the poster i use an image of people using bikes instead of their car and right next to that picture i write a text that says '' let's change our habits'' the message here is if we want to reduce pollution, we have to walk or ride bikes instead of using cars or take the bus. 

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