If I´m not mistaken you´re from arab and being that my sister lives in Qatar I may have a notion of where you´re coming from. I know that in Qatar, women are not allowed to ride bicyles in public spaces due to muslim rules.
Am I on the right track?
The conceptual/art tie-in is well done. I would like to see a quick reversal of colors...swap the green and black on the bike. I think you might have it right...I just want to make sure.
Live Ivan said, the English head does not need to be repeated. You're headed to a very strong message and visual...good work!
Yes, I think it has a lot of visual appeal. I'm not sure what women are allowed what to do or not to do in Iran, but you have incorporated both genders in a visually cleaver way ... I also agree you should do away with doubling up on that text though.
Looks great. Thumbs up to you!
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What is this? Art? Public interest campaign? I don't get it. A little description would help to put this artwork in context.
No need to repeat the headline bicycle for all.
If I´m not mistaken you´re from arab and being that my sister lives in Qatar I may have a notion of where you´re coming from. I know that in Qatar, women are not allowed to ride bicyles in public spaces due to muslim rules.
Am I on the right track?
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Touraj is from Iran, which is not an "Arab" country.
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The conceptual/art tie-in is well done. I would like to see a quick reversal of colors...swap the green and black on the bike. I think you might have it right...I just want to make sure.
Live Ivan said, the English head does not need to be repeated. You're headed to a very strong message and visual...good work!
Yes, I think it has a lot of visual appeal. I'm not sure what women are allowed what to do or not to do in Iran, but you have incorporated both genders in a visually cleaver way ... I also agree you should do away with doubling up on that text though.
Looks great. Thumbs up to you!