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UNSEEN

Campaign and identity in support of women’s rights in North Korea.

Women in North Korea are highly affected by violence, poverty and forced labour and account for over 80% of North Koreans fleeing to South Korea in the last 10 years.

The team at Pentagram created the name, messaging and full design of the campaign which appeared across New York this autumn.

The hard hitting campaign features a powerful red dot which covers the faces of each portrait of a North Korean woman. The symbol reflects the pain, silence, and resilience of these women, with their faces concealed and their suffering overlooked.

Billboards appeared in Times Square and across 68 Manhattan newsstands, amplifying the voices of women whose experiences have long been hidden, and inviting international solidarity.

The red works like a "bullet point”, a brutal act of violence using the colour of blood and the Korean flag. It also works as a veil covering each face, whilst allowing the viewer to connect with the gaze of each individual woman.

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When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.
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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.