Iran Freedom of Speech: Poster , 2009
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I designed this poster in response to the 2009 Iranian election. Widely regarded as rigged, the election led to protests, as well as the further curtailing of women’s freedom. I chose to illustrate these political and human rights infringements by depicting a woman’s mouth stitched shut with imposing red lines—a graphic condemnation of the skewed election results and the radical silencing of women.

Other works by Jennifer Morla

DWR: Outdoor Catalog , 2008
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Swatch Watches , 1993
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Hemispheres: Magazine Cover , 2002
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Stanford Literature Lecture Series Posters , 2019
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San Francisco Olympic Bid: Poster , 2002
h = 60, d = 0.1 in
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