Call for Submissions: Picturing the New Economy
In the fall of 2011, cries of “We are the 99 Percent” echoed out from the streets of lower Manhattan to the rest of the United States and around the world. One simple phrase—the 99 percent versus the 1 percent—managed to capture the feelings of ordinary Americans in the wake of the financial crisis: We got screwed and they screwed us.
Four years on, and ask: What are the solutions for the 99 percent? We need a fundamentally re-envisioned economy that puts people and the planet first. What are the phrases and visual images that can galvanize the movement to demand what’s next, and illustrate the inspiring work already happening to build it?
For 2015’s New Economy Week, we’re calling on you to tell us what evocative slogans, scenes and catchphrases can bring the New Economy to a broader audience. Simply put, we’re tired of showing pictures windmills and farmers’ markets. We need new images and powerful metaphors that capture what’s vibrant about our movement and resonates “beyond the choir.”
That’s why we’re enlisting artists like and to bring your ideas to life. Together, we’ll turn the top two concepts into full-size, full-color posters, unveiling the winners as we kick off New Economy Week this November 9-15. The winning illustrations will run on yesmagazine.org, and winners will receive framed copies of their poster, a year’s subscription to ´óÏó´«Ã½, and a signed copy of Gar Alperovitz’s latest book, What Then Must We Do: Straight Talk About the Next American Revolution.
Here’s what we need from you:
Use the form below to submit your idea for a slogan by Monday 10/19, and the concept you want illustrated. Remember to keep it short (150 words or less), visual, and compelling. Are there characters in your poster? Let us know who they are, what they look like, and what they’re doing. Please don’t simply describe a policy or a plan that you think is a solution. Instead, think of what it would look like if that plan were happening, and describe the scene to us in visual terms.
Use descriptions for to guide your thinking, or make something else up entirely!
If you need more inspiration, check out the work of NEC’s members at neweconomy.net, and the stories from around the new economy highlighted by ´óÏó´«Ã½ every day.
We also ask that you include a slogan that our artist can write on the poster with your design. The best slogans are just a few words.
Note that we are NOT accepting illustrated submissions—just ideas, and we ask that each person submit no more than two during the length of the contest. We’ll do our best to get back to you in a timely fashion, and can promise you will receive word on the status of your submission by October 20 at the latest.
All submissions text will be considered Creative Commons and, if illustrated, rights for the final product will be at the discretion of the artists.
Here’s an example:
Here’s a sample concept submission that have been the source for Jennifer Luxton’s “Jazz Revolution” illustration:
Slogan: Co-Ops Now!
Concept: A diverse group of new economy activists is playing jazz in a concert venue. The idea is to illustrate the way activists can learn from jazz’s merging of improvisation and planning. The players should be diverse in age, race, and possibly politics, and should clearly be having fun creating music.