This project explores the growing water crisis at the U.S.–Mexico border, combining data, imagery, and typography to communicate both urgency and interconnectedness. The design uses layered visuals—such as marine life, pollution references, and mapping elements—to show how environmental, political, and human systems overlap. Bold type and highlighted quotes guide the viewer through key points, while the color palette of deep blues and muted neutrals reflects both water and environmental strain. Overall, the piece aims to inform while emphasizing that water is a shared resource, and that solutions require cooperation across borders.

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America Needs to Grieve