Mark Daye’s Guerilla Signage
James David Morgan wrote this post at 12:14 pm on July 2nd, 2007.
I first saw Mark’s work about a year ago. A graphic arts student in Toronto, he wanted to raise consciousness about homelessness, and so printed and installed pseudo street signs, such as “Quiet, Homeless Sleeping” and “Please keep our streets clean 818 people have to sleep on them.”
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