Scroll down to download Own What You Think posters and our campaign logo. The materials here are copyrighted and may not be modified without the express written permission of the Own What You Think campaign.

This poster drives home the point that pervading fear while hiding behind the guise of anonymity is shameful. If you believe in the words you're saying, own up to them. Designed by Calvin Lee. Download poster PDF.
Monsters.

This posters visualizes the spread of anonymous gossip as the production of destructive monsters. Designed by Alex Godfrey. Download Poster PDF.
You Can't Take Me Down.

The words "You Can't Take Me Down" are composed with a collage of postitive statements written by students about other students. These posters symbolize a form of solidarity against poster defacement and anonymous hate speech.
Set in Helvetica and cast in stark black and white, these posters invite the viewer to look at the design with their own preconceptions and form their own judgement about the message. Download poster PDF.
Numbers.

The numbers on these posters correspond to the order in which the person's whose quote is featured signed the online petition. Defying the conception that people who sign a survey are just nameless numbers, the numbers on these posters are composed of repeated iterations of the person's name. These posters literally represent "owning what you think" and serve as positive affirmations of the campaign's goals. Download sample poster PDF.
Anonymity=Cowardice Logotype.
The official campaign logo, for use on t-shirts and campaign materials. Download Adobe Illustrator File here.
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