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Garbage Fyre Festival 

This is one of my older works, but this week of action was so fun and seeing my work be printed and published for one of the first times is special. Garbage Fyre Festival was a riff on the luxury music festival Fyre Fest which ended in a hot mess itself. This project was meant to call attention to the garbage fire that was the dangerous antis of Operation Save America, and their  National Event, “Complete the Work,” where they descended on Milwaukee in July of 2019


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Logo


As the name implies, the only way to see a parody of logo of the Fyre Fest was with a garbage fire, with the addition of the orange wave line.

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Giant Inflatable Garbage Can


I designed a bright orange tee shirt with the logo of GFF and a back that spoofs firefighter clothes

Gif


While geting our deck fleshed out, we teased the event on social posts, including a gif of a garbage truck emptying the heads of OSA antis into the garbage.

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Harking back the the Fyre Fest tents, with the inclusion of anti posters and icons

Paying homage the Fyre Fest grilled cheese

In regards to Rusty Thomas

Social Teasers


I used the orange overlay to spoof the Fyre Fest social media of the time

11' x 17' Posters 


Promotional poster for the event, including logo, name, date, QR code, and website + a spoof of Smokey Bear

36' x 48' Hateliner Posters 


A spoof of a shows' "highlighters", these are three of six large posters for exposing antis with quotes

Fill in the Blank Signs


"I don't regret my abortion" posters and "I regret my..." with blank space for participants to fill in

Garbage Fyre Fighter Tee Shirts


I designed a bright orange tee shirt with the logo of GFF and a back "Garbage Fyre Fighter" that spoofs firefighter imagery,  symbolizing the activists who work as counters to OSA

Postcard


Expanding on the social teaser of the grilled cheese

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Truck Wrap 


Specs and design for a truck wrap

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Promo 


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