Fewer Guns = Fewer Bad Guys with Guns by Jessica Honikman

Prints

Each Creative Action Network poster is hand-printed and handled to make sure that only the highest quality is offered and sent out. The sturdy matte paper and premium inks create a vibrant, museum-quality image that looks great both framed and unframed. Posters are printed in Los Angeles, CA on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper heavyweight stock, with a wide color gamut and Epson UltraChrome HDR ink-jet technology. The framed poster arrives wrapped in a protective yet lightweight black frame and includes a shatter-resistant acrylite front protector that won't break during shipping. International orders may be subject to customs duties & taxes. 

Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. The Gun Show is a collection of posters that promote gun safety. Artists from around the world have contributed posters to join the national conversation about guns, and support the ongoing efforts to reduce violence.

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Design By: Jessica Honikman
Jessica Honikman

Born in the UK, Jessica has in the US for 23 years and is proud to be an American citizen. She is a graphic designer by trade and a lover of history, comedy and like all designers, good coffee. www.jessicahonikman.com

 

Design By: Jessica Honikman
Jessica Honikman

Born in the UK, Jessica has in the US for 23 years and is proud to be an American citizen. She is a graphic designer by trade and a lover of history, comedy and like all designers, good coffee. www.jessicahonikman.com

 

Artist Statement

My response to arguments like "gun control won't stop crime" and "countries with gun control still have violent crime". Crime is the result of many complex factors. We do not claim to know how to stop all crime. But what we DO know is that when fewer guns are present overall, even criminals are far less likely to have guns, reducing the number of needless deaths. — Jessica Honikman