Protest Posters
Street-art inspired protest posters and political prints — bold statements, historic movements and the politics of now.
Protest posters are more than decoration — they’re public voices. They capture moments of resistance, solidarity and humour in the face of power.
CAPSIZE curates street-art inspired prints drawn from protest culture around the world: economic justice, women’s rights, democracy movements, freedom of speech, housing struggles and solidarity symbols that travel across borders.
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Occupy Wall Street 2011, what’s changed?
A modern protest icon turned into a clean, wall-ready statement. “We are the 99%” distills the anger at inequality into a slogan that still lands — simple, readable, and instantly recognisable. This poster is built for impact from across the room, whether you hang it as a solo centrepiece or anchor it among other economic-justice and anti-establishment prints. Ideal for workspaces, studios, or anywhere you want your walls to say what you’re thinking: the system isn’t neutral, and neither are you.
Here’s hoping…
French street energy with a message that travels: tax the rich. This poster keeps it short, clear, and sharp — the kind of phrase that works equally well as protest chant and wall art. Great for collectors who love political typography and European protest aesthetics. Hang it in a workspace as motivation, or build it into a gallery wall with other anti-austerity and class-conscious prints. It’s direct, graphic, and readable from across the room — exactly what a protest poster should be.
From Tel Aviv supporting Palestinians.
A heavier-toned piece that suggests solidarity, conflict, and the human cost of politics — without smoothing the edges. This print is for collectors who want their walls to acknowledge reality, not escape it. It works best in spaces where people can sit with it: studios, offices, reading rooms. Pair it with other resistance-focused posters to build a wall that feels serious and intentional, or contrast it with lighter typography pieces to create emotional range.
Through a sight of David and Goliath.
A timeless story used as a political metaphor: power versus resistance, the small versus the massive, the organised versus the arrogant. This print is designed for impact — it reads instantly and carries meaning even without context. Great for offices, studios, or anywhere you want your wall to feel motivating rather than decorative. Pair it with resistance and rights prints for a strong narrative wall about pushing back, standing up, and refusing inevitability.
Spontaneous protests of LGBTQ+ resistance.
A tribute-style poster referencing Stonewall-era resistance and LGBTQ+ history, designed with celebratory protest energy. This print is vibrant, meaningful, and ideal for walls that you want to feel proud and alive — not neutral. It works well in living rooms, studios, and community spaces, and it also makes a strong gift print. Pair it with other rights-and-resistance posters to build a wall that feels like solidarity in visual form.
Mamdani - A fledgling green-shoot through the downtown gutter
A street-poster Zohran Mamdani inspired image — optimism rendered as something tough enough to survive concrete and gutters. This print is for people who want political art that isn’t only anger: it’s persistence, growth, and stubborn belief. It works beautifully in brighter spaces and pairs especially well with campaign-style and resistance posters because it changes the tone without losing the message. Hang it in an office, studio, or living room as a reminder that movements are built from small beginnings.
Iranian Women fighting for equality
A powerful slogan associated with women-led resistance, presented in clean poster form. This print is designed to honour a movement while remaining visually strong as wall art: readable, bold, and emotionally direct. It works as a standalone statement piece, especially in living rooms and workspaces, and it also pairs well with symbol-based prints like “Watermelon” or other rights-and-resistance posters. Hang it where it can be seen clearly — it’s meant to be read, not just viewed.
Torn branches to slow the pigs…
A second variation on a modern resistance theme — designed with the clarity and boldness of real protest graphics. This print is ideal for collectors who want international movement imagery on their walls: direct, readable, and instantly meaningful to those who recognise it. It works well as a statement piece, but it also looks great paired with “Free Hong Kong” as a two-print set. Hang it where it can be seen from across the room — it’s built for that.
Catalonian fight for independence.
A Catalan-flavoured political message that reads like the real thing: protest language turned into graphic design. This print is built for collectors who want international resistance aesthetics on their wall — not generic “activism,” but specific street culture. It works as a bold statement piece and also as part of a multilingual wall with Spanish/French/Italian slogan prints. Hang it where people will stop and ask what it means — and let the conversation start there.
Rent is expensive in Spain!
A slogan with housing politics baked in — the kind of phrase that appears when rent, landlords, and speculation push people past the limit. This print is strong for anyone who wants their wall to reflect the modern fight over cities: who gets to live where, and at what cost. Ideal for offices, studios, and activist homes. Pair it with “We Are The 99%” or other class/economy prints to build a coherent theme around power and property.
Palestinian solidarity through exotic fruit.
A simple image with layered meaning — the kind of symbol that carries politics without spelling everything out. This print is designed for collectors who understand coded visual language and want art that can be both beautiful and pointed. It hangs well in almost any room because it reads as graphic and modern first, and political second — until someone asks about it. Pair it with “Woman, Life, Freedom” or other resistance prints for a subtle-but-clear wall narrative
Torn pavements to slow the pigs…
A clean, protest-led statement turned into wall art with street authenticity. This print carries the energy of slogans that travel across borders: simple, urgent, and widely understood. Ideal for offices, studios, and living rooms where you want art that signals values as much as taste. Pair it with “Free Hong Kong 2” for a cohesive set, or place it within a broader rights-and-resistance gallery wall alongside multilingual slogan prints.
Venezuelan cries against Maduro, it’s black and white.
A direct anti-authoritarian statement designed like a protest poster should be: clear, uncompromising, readable. This print is built for people who want their art to take a side. It works as a bold centrepiece, but it’s also great within a resistance-themed gallery wall where each print feels like a placard. Hang it in a workspace, living room, or anywhere you want your walls to reflect values — not just taste.
Spanish Freedom of Speech .
A clear statement for free speech and expression — presented in protest-poster form, not corporate “values” language. This is a strong choice if you want your wall to feel like a declaration: art, speech, dissent are not optional extras. It looks great as a standalone print and even better within a multilingual resistance wall. Hang it in a workspace or studio where it reads like a credo, and pair it with other rights and resistance posters.
The Streets of Paris standing up to the powers that be.
A sharp play on political branding and the language of modern “centrism,” delivered with street-poster irony. This print works best for collectors who enjoy satire that’s more knowing than loud — it reads like a slogan that’s been flipped, repurposed, and returned to the street. Hang it in an office or living room where people will get the joke, and pair it with “Democratie en Perdition” or other French-language political posters for a cohesive set.
The beautiful game.
Simple, central, and endlessly contested — which is exactly why it works as a poster. This print takes a huge idea and turns it into something readable, graphic, and wall-ready. It can be paired with almost anything: resistance pieces, satire, or symbol-led posters like “Statue of Liberty.” Use it as a centrepiece if you want clean impact, or as a “bridge” print in a gallery wall to connect different political themes with one shared concept.
FAQs
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All posters are printed as premium matte giclée fine-art prints on heavyweight paper, designed for sharp text and strong colour on the wall.
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Bare with us, we will be sending internationally however we’re just in the process of organising shipping partners.
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Yes — all designs can be ordered framed or unframed. If you choose framed, it arrives ready to hang.
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You’ll typically see multiple options from smaller prints to larger statement sizes on each product page, ranging from A4 to A1.
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For big impact, go large and let it stand alone. For gallery walls, mix 2–3 smaller sizes and balance typography with graphic pieces.
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If any designs are limited edition, we label them clearly on the product page. Otherwise, designs are available as open edition prints.
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Keep prints out of direct sunlight and away from high humidity. If unframed, store flat and handle by the edges.
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If your item arrives damaged then we will happily replace or refund.