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100 Copies designs ‘Pedal On, Tacloban’ fundraising poster for Yolanda relief

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MANILA – November 25, 2013 – Members of the creative community have found various ways to help out in the relief efforts for survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda.
 
Singaporean creative Thomas Yang of 100 Copies has designed an inspiring fundraising poster, with all proceeds of the print going to the Red Cross Haiyan Relief humanitarian efforts in the Philippines.  
 
"The devastation of Typhoon Haiyan has seen homes and lives destroyed by flood waters. If each of us do our bit to contribute, we can help the people of Tacloban rise above this disaster and rebuild their lives," Yang said.
 
Of the design, called ‘Pedal On, Tacloban’, he said, "for those of you who didn’t catch it, the reflection is actually a map of the Philippines."
 

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"I was told by Joey Ong (Aspac’s chief creative officer) that the poster is very relevant as some of his cycling friends are sending old bikes to the damaged areas because they have no means of transportation, power and gas," he shared.
 
Released in November 2013, the prints are approximately 24 X 33 inches, and cost $45. 
 
As of posting time, 37 of the 100 copies remain. All of the products seen on 100 Copies are limited to, as the name suggests, 100 copies. Each piece of work will be watermarked, labeled with the title and edition number. As such, no two copies are ever completely identical, as explained on the website.
 
Donate at the 100 Copies website.

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