Freedom of the press by Isaiah King

Isaiah King

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Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. What Makes America Great is a collection of designs celebrating the things that our artists believe make America truly great.

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Design By: Isaiah King
Isaiah King Isaiah King is an artist and designer ruling the world from his headquarters in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. He makes all manner of genius visual communication solutions along with creating woodblock prints, film titles and animation projects. He is an aspiring amateur boxer and self-ascribed professional IPA and whiskey consumer.
Design By: Isaiah King
Isaiah King Isaiah King is an artist and designer ruling the world from his headquarters in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. He makes all manner of genius visual communication solutions along with creating woodblock prints, film titles and animation projects. He is an aspiring amateur boxer and self-ascribed professional IPA and whiskey consumer.
Artist Statement

I believe we’re at a time in the U.S. where not only is freedom of the press threatened but also the very concept of truth. Defending a free press is - of course- important to our democracy. However, a free press is meaningless without a shared belief in the importance of truth and the value of professional journalism conducted with ethical rigor. — Isaiah King