Community campaign gallery
Stickers, posters, and wheatpastes actually in the street.
Activists, kura, and rōpū use the campaign generator to make print-ready artwork.
The best submissions land here — reviewed manually for slogan accuracy, palette appropriateness, and movement-consent
confirmation. Every piece links back to the source movement.
How submission works
- Build your artwork in the campaign generator.
- Press Submit to gallery — a pre-filled GitHub issue opens.
- Attach your SVG or PNG to the issue. Confirm the slogan is from the movement, not invented.
- I review every submission manually. Approved work appears below.
- Rejected work gets a polite reply explaining why (most common reason: invented slogan or a palette that overclaims Country).
→ Start in the generator
Approved submissions
No submissions yet — be the first.
When approved pieces arrive they'll appear here as a grid with the original slogan, palette, format, location pasted, and a credit to the submitter (handle of their choice).
Open the generator
Review criteria
- Slogan reflects a public statement of the movement, not invented copy.
- Palette is one of the four documented sets (Tino Rangatiratanga, Earth/ochre, Red hand, Morning Star) and isn't used to overclaim a Country.
- No AI-generated motifs or imagery — typography-led only.
- No Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, or other community-restricted language text published outside FPIC.
- QR code points to source material — movement page, mediakit, news article — not a personal profile.