March for Our Lives: “Never Again” Poster

On March 24th, something incredible happened—March for Our Lives became one of the largest youth-led protests since the Vietnam War. I was lucky enough to be part of it through a collaboration with Adobe Project 1324 and Amplifier, a nonprofit that uses art to uplift social movements.

It was one of those moments where you could really feel the power of art in action. We weren’t just making posters—we were helping give a visual voice to a movement calling for an end to gun violence in the U.S.

Even more inspiring? I got to work alongside a community of artists, including the legendary Shepard Fairey. It was a reminder that when creatives unite around a shared purpose, the impact can be louder, bolder, and deeply meaningful.

Client: 
Adobe Project 1324
Amplifier

Goal:
Create a social impact poster for March for Our Lives protest

Role:
Graphic Designer

Tools Used:
Adobe Photoshop

I wanted this piece to reflect the heartbreaking repetition of mass shootings in America—how it feels like it never ends. The phrase “Never Again” is repeated over and over, building tension and reflecting the exhaustion and urgency behind the words. The distressed texture and bullet-like holes represent the damage these tragedies leave behind, not just physically, but emotionally and culturally. At the center, a bold white “Never Again” stands out—a call for real reform and a reminder that this message has to mean something. It can’t just be another slogan.

Articles including interviews and photos of my work:

March for our Lives: artists including Shepard Fairey donate protest posters for the gun reform rallies (Article) 
https://www.itsnicethat.com/news/march-for-our-lives-amplifier-protest-posters-graphic-design-illustration-230318

Design of Dissent (Virtual Museum) 
https://www.museumofdesign.org/the-design-of-dissent

US gun reform: Stories behind the movement's protest art (Article)
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-43457874

Never Again: A Movement By The Youth, For The Youth (Article)
https://reclamationmagazine.com/2019/02/14/never-again-a-movement-by-the-youth-for-the-youth/

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