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Ignore the signs (Visual art project)

Supporting Invisible Disabilities Week
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The Project Director of Plus Value presents a special project for supporting Invisible Disabilities Week.

The project encourages us to be aware of the life obstacles and boundaries many people with Invisible Disabilities faces, even if we ignore or dismiss them. All linked with the overall message "Ignore the signs and the obstacles are still there".

This is not only for those living with hidden differences but also a variety of invisible disabilities.
This can affect a large amount of the world's population in a variety of ways.

However, there are a lot of dismissive and disrespectful attitudes without realising the negative side effects that can affect a person's health and well being.

This is broken into four visual art designs.

The floating road signs
The separation of the shapes and items of signage and the harmful side effect can be harmful this is detected with the three-dimensional signage symbols.

Closed eyes
This design demonstrates the boundaries of keywords in neon lights over the closed eye. This implies that there is no escape from the boundaries, even if you ignore or close your eyes

The rejection stamp
This displayed a three-dimensional cross stamp in a ribbon. With the three dimensional keywords. This demonstrates the rejection may be solid, the boundaries don't disappear.

The finger-pointing blame
This design represents the kind of hostile attitudes many people face when they are disbelieved.
The pointed finger is divided by a transparent glass with keywords of boundaries that won't go away.


Visual design gallery


Discover the image gallery below & you are invited to view, share and spread the word on social media & online.


© Copyright Keith Mckenzie

A reminder that Plus Value Awareness cannot accept any responsibility if any errors which may occur


This is part of Plus Value Awareness commitment to supporting Invisible Disabilities Week, all year round.

Follow the link below to explore
Invisible Disabilities Week support Infomation page

The Invisible Disabilities Association
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Visit the information page supporting Invisible Disabilities Week


Supporting Invisible Disabilities Week

Visit The Invisible Disabilities Association webpage


Invisible Disabilities Organisation

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This feature is part of diverse differences the special feature which support different awareness events related to hidden differences. Also the features showcases a special version of featured projects and campaigns which empowers differences as well as reminding the importance a smarter sense of value.



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