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CHINA -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Aug 03, 2019
Haitao Song's "Interdependence" poster design, completed in February 2020 in Guangzhou, China, serves as a thought-provoking public service advertisement, shedding light on the critical relationship between wildlife protection and the outbreak of coronavirus.
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Haitao Song's "Interdependence" poster design is a powerful visual representation of the interconnectedness between the consumption of wild animals and the outbreak of coronavirus. The poster features striking imagery of a dinner plate with a dead wild animal on one side and an infected human lung with the shape of the coronavirus on the other. The blood of the dead animal forms the shape of the infected lungs, symbolizing the direct link between consuming wild animals and the transmission of the virus.
The design, measuring 70cm X 50cm, is intended for outdoor posting and network communication, ensuring widespread visibility and impact. Through meticulous research and analysis of medical papers, media reports, and social media discussions, Song identified the public's growing concerns about the correlation between bats, pangolins, and the coronavirus, inspiring the use of these animals as symbols in the advertisement.
By leveraging her expertise as a designer, brand consultant, and young artist, Song successfully conveys the crucial message that protecting wild animals is synonymous with safeguarding human beings. The poster serves as a poignant reminder of the interdependence between mankind and the natural environment, urging viewers to recognize the profound impact of their actions on the delicate balance of ecosystems.
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