In addition, find features about the challenge of representing controversial Donald Trump in magazine covers; documentary graphic novels and animation shorts depicting the suffering of victims of armed conflicts; and a selection of some of the best children’s picture books for social and political awareness. If the political effectiveness of design is the collective and collaborative mobilization, we have recently witnessed the important contribution of the graphic expression during the anti-Trump campaigns. For this reason, we wanted to dedicate Minchō #14 to committed graphic artists, whose works have an important social impact and an activist vocation. From its very cover, with two “screamer” designs from different moments of Le Quernec’s long career but both representing oppressive powers: Donald “Trumpet” (2016) and Ubu the King (1980), Minchō 14 encourages graphic artists to keep speaking up on issues that matter for the sake of social transformation.
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Illustration: Paul Peter Piech // Beyond the Parody. The Most Iconic Trump (Barry Blitt, Edel Rodríguez & others)
In Motion: Animated Stories for the Refugee Awareness
Comic: Documenting Suffering (Joe Sacco, Guy Delisle, Igort & Sarah Glidden)
Art + Design: Un Mundo Feliz // Alain Le Quernec (cover artist)
The New Contemporary: Juan Pérez Agirregoikoa (interview) // Raymond Pettibon
Have a Nice Book: Illustrated Politics (Mikel Casal, Joan Negrescolor, Catarina Sobral, Serge Bloch and Shawn Harris)