Tengo Mi Familia

Experimental posters that explore typography while simultaneously representing an important life experience of friends, family, and acquaintances. These posters allow the audience to step into the lives of strangers and allow people to realize that as humans we are more similar than different.

Victor came to the United States at age twenty-one in hopes to find better job opportunities. He wasn’t prepared for the difficulties he was about to face, when coming alone, with little money and not knowing a single word of English. He picked up a job as a busboy and devoted a lot of his time picking up after people’s meals, but he was determined to live a better life. I asked him if he’s happy with how his life turned out and he said, “I have my family and a place to live, and that is something I’ve accomplished.”

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