
Social Poster


Be my wife, be my slave

So true…!

Wanderer above the Missiles

In your head

Smartsucker

Pinocchio for President

To Peace!

Doodle

Open Borders

World Champion

Maybe it’s yourself?/(Blame Loop)

Angela, the hustle is real.

Climate Change

Karl Marx

Identity

Florian Anhorn

Borderline

World my ass

Toungeless

Police

Dopelympics

Rebrand

Censorship

War pays

Bullying

Free Palestine

Angry at…

Ghost

Male Suicide

Brown Shit

Peace Talks

The winner

Wie gemalt

Lasst uns Gutes schaffen

Stadt

An unfair advantage

Meat

The fruit of war

Cell phone addiction

Peace will die

Woman

Coca-Cola

McDonald’s

عملیات غیرنظامی

نه به جنگ

گفتگوی معنادار از مرزها فراتر میرود

تشنه

جوامع قویتر

رهبران خردمند پل میسازند، نه دیوار
A social poster is one of the most important branches of poster design, playing a crucial role in expressing, raising awareness, and reminding society of its hidden struggles and collective concerns. Its purpose goes beyond visual appeal; it communicates meaning, evokes empathy, and inspires reflection in the viewer.
Designing a social poster is a sensitive and multi-layered responsibility, as the designer engages not only with form and color but also with cultural, ethical, and human issues. Each social poster acts as a visual narrative of a social reality that must immediately capture attention and provoke thoughtful reflection.
In creating these works, artistic creativity merges with social awareness. The designer observes, analyzes, and translates social issues into a powerful visual language. Successful social posters serve not only as tools of information but also as mirrors of their time — reflecting collective emotions, human concerns, and the artist’s critical vision of the world.
At Paletrang, the online museum of poster art, a wide collection of social posters is curated — works that, through unique visual expression, depict fragments of social reality. They demonstrate how art can become the voice of the people, a language that conveys profound human truths and emotional resonance through imagery.
Ultimately, every social poster is a visual outcry — a reminder of our shared responsibility toward the pains and hopes of contemporary life.