Soliparty is a collaborative design initiative developed in a small group. Under this name, visual identities, campaigns, and documentations are created for antifascist actions and organizations working for human dignity. The project is not tied to a single format — it ranges from posters and flyers to digital campaigns and documentaries. Its aim is to strengthen solidarity, visibility, and participation in grassroots activism. Check the work here.
Client: Self-initiated collective work / antifascist and human rights organizations
Grassroots activism often faces the challenge of limited resources and high urgency. The communication must be direct, bold, and adaptable — conveying clear messages without corporate budgets. At the same time, the designs need to resonate with diverse audiences and support causes ranging from antifascist actions to human rights campaigns.
Work developed in a small group with shared responsibility, reflecting solidarity in the process itself. For free – forever.
Posters, flyers, and visuals created for demonstrations, benefit parties, and public interventions that amplify activist messages.
Bold, striking, and easy-to-reproduce designs that work both in print and digital contexts, ensuring wide accessibility and visibility.
Direct collaboration with organizations and initiatives ensures relevance, authenticity, and alignment with activist goals.
Under the name Soliparty, the group has supported multiple antifascist and human rights actions with effective visual communication. The work has amplified visibility, mobilized participation, and contributed to sustaining activist culture. It demonstrates how design can function as a practical tool for solidarity and as a political act in itself.
Exhibition project exploring national narratives, borders, and public discourse at Dutch Design Week. → See project
Visual communication for the civil society movement advocating for safe escape routes and solidarity with refugees. → See project
Campaign design encouraging civic engagement and participation through strong and accessible visuals. → See project