A More Perfect Union 2 by J.D. Reeves

Civil Rights

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Courage Campaign, an online community powered by more than one million members, instrumental in the fight for marriage equality. A More Perfect Union, a collection of designs celebrating our slightly more perfect union following the United States Supreme Court affirming the constitutional right of all couples to get married in all 50 states.

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Design By: J.D. Reeves
J.D. Reeves

J.D. Reeves is a freelance graphic designer from Oklahoma. He is a multidisciplinary designer, but is partial to typography and identity development. www.jdreeves.com

 

Design By: J.D. Reeves
J.D. Reeves

J.D. Reeves is a freelance graphic designer from Oklahoma. He is a multidisciplinary designer, but is partial to typography and identity development. www.jdreeves.com

 

Artist Statement

As a Christian graphic designer working in the reddest state of the Union, some might think I\'m in an odd position to be in favor of marriage equality. But I believe that my faith teaches, perhaps above all, the virtues of justice and kindness. Marriage equality in no way infringes on my right to be a follower of Christ, and because of that it feels wrong to use my faith as an obstruction of rights to others. That is why I feel that this project is important and I believe that taking the step towards marriage rights for all is a step towards a more perfect union. — J.D. Reeves