Health + Sanitation 

Student designer:  Nimrod Torie, 2012

The use of Buai (Metal nut) in Papua New Guinea is widespread for its value as a quick pick-me-up and appetite depressant.  Unfortunately, it is linked to oral cancer and the sharing of 'lime' and 'mustard,' as well as the spit which covers the ground, all leading to the spread of infectious diseases.

Nimrod focused on the physical appearance of Buai's use to dissuade young people from picking up the habit (right).  The evolution of his logo (above right) uses the iconic shape of spit that litters the sidewalks and roads.  

layout.jpg

Final Poster

 

logo.jpg

Final Logo

 

Untitled-3.jpg

Info Graphic