We Stop At Zero by Andrew Martin

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Global Zero, the international movement for the elimination of all nuclear weapons. Demand Zero! is a collection of designs for the movement illustrating the number zero and the demand for a future with zero nuclear weapons.

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Design By: Andrew Martin
I am an artist with a background working with a range of different medium, now focusing exclusively on digital arts. As someone who is somewhat introverted and inarticulate, I try to create art to counterbalance those personality traits that prevent me from vocalising and expressing my thoughts and feelings.
Design By: Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin Andrew Martin is a graphic designer living in Los Angeles, CA. He graduated from Purdue University in 2014. You can follow him on Twitter @AGMV.
Design By: Andrew Martin
I am an artist with a background working with a range of different medium, now focusing exclusively on digital arts. As someone who is somewhat introverted and inarticulate, I try to create art to counterbalance those personality traits that prevent me from vocalising and expressing my thoughts and feelings.
Design By: Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin Andrew Martin is a graphic designer living in Los Angeles, CA. He graduated from Purdue University in 2014. You can follow him on Twitter @AGMV.
Artist Statement

I wanted the dwindling statistics on the chart to call to mind the beautiful, clear, safe night sky that will exist for us in the future without nuclear weapons. — Andrew Martin