Posters for Drugs?!
- See Sheen Ee .
- Nov 6, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 9, 2021
Drugs are interesting substances in which people use to either help them work with reality or rather run from it. So I've created some posters related to it with QR codes that lead to animations with a description on the drug!

So far there is 5 of them, Normal, Cannabis, Depressants, Caffeine, and Opioids.
(more details are below but the underlined-italics are the main design idea!)
'Normal'
First off would be the controlled look of a poster, in which is a girl walking into a dark gallery room.
It is there to depict people with little to no idea what drugs to them and is trying to find out what could it possibly be.
'Cannabis'
A surprisingly common illegal drug (non illegal to some) known to be found in a lot of shady places or some rather public places where someone would foolishly sell it.
The picture display's to the best of my abilities to what a self portrait to a stoner would look like.
The scenery blurred out cause according to studies and some testimonies being high has the feeling of relaxation and sometimes a hyper fixation to a certain thing.
'Depressants'
A clinically legal drug taken to suppress certain thoughts and urges. It is known to lower most moods and is known to also lower sex drive too. Because of that some people instead of feeling better felt worse after taking it, creating a swirl in their mind, not being able to express themselves due to the drug.
'Caffeine'
Surprisingly enough caffeine in a sense is also considered a type of drug. Not much people know about it but a basis of a drug is that it alters a person's mind, but because drugs a earlier on made out to be a bad thing, not much people know the thing they drank was considered a drug.
The person in there is operating a hologram desktop, multitasking with coffee and pills nearby to help enhance their speed and focus.
'Opioids'
If you are looking for mind speed enhancement you've found the right drug, however it might not all be legal due to the lethality rate and how addictive it could get.
Since people who take this drug would feel hyper focused and have a sensory overload, I've decided to give the person a background of a very piercing red with a person trying not to panic in the middle.














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