rights & resistance Posters

equality, identity and civil liberties—prints that stand with people, not power.

Some posters are time capsules. Some are rallying cries. This collection focuses on rights-led design—women’s freedom, LGBTQ+ resistance, freedom of speech, and the fight to be seen and heard.

These pieces work as statements, gifts, or anchors in a gallery wall that leans toward meaning over aesthetics (though they do both).

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Woman, Life, Freedom
from £25.00

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.

Oui
from £25.00

This means Yes in French.

Bright, minimal affirmation — the clean counterpoint to “Non.” This is a typographic statement that can be playful, political, or both depending on what you hang it next to. On its own it reads like modern graphic art; within a gallery wall it becomes part of a conversation about consent, solidarity, or simply optimism. Great for kitchens, hallways, or creative studios. Pair with “Non” for an instant diptych that feels like a street poster dialogue.

Llibertat Presos Politics
from £25.00

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.

Cats Against Catcalling
from £25.00

Anti-Patriarchal Pussy.

A clever protest concept with instant charm: use humour (and cats) to make a point about harassment and public space. This print is a perfect mix of lightness and real-world politics — cute enough for a living room, pointed enough to matter. It’s especially great as a gift. Hang it in a hallway or bedroom, or build it into a rights-and-resistance wall to add variety without losing the theme.

Llibertat d’expressio!
from £25.00

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.

Non
from £25.00

This means No in French

A bold, typography-led street poster built around one simple word: NON. Repetition turns refusal into rhythm — the kind of wall statement you’d expect to see wheatpasted overnight and still shouting at lunchtime. Perfect if you like graphic design that’s minimal, loud, and unmistakably political without needing a long explanation. Works especially well in hallways, studios, kitchens, and anywhere you want a punch of colour and dissent. Pair it with other slogan-led prints for a gallery wall that feels like a corner of the city brought indoors.

69' Stonewall
from £25.00

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.

Democratie en Perdition
from £25.00

The French and their declining democracy

A political warning rendered in the language of posters, not policy papers. “Democracy in ruin” (or lost) is exactly the kind of phrase that belongs on a wall when you want your art to be a signal — not background. This print is stark, serious, and built for impact. It works especially well in offices, reading corners, or anywhere you want the atmosphere to feel alert and engaged. Pair it with other protest and rights-focused prints to amplify the theme.

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FAQs

  • All posters are printed as premium matte giclée fine-art prints on heavyweight paper, designed for sharp text and strong colour on the wall.

  • Bear with us, we will be sending internationally however we’re just in the process of organising shipping partners.

  • Yes — all designs can be ordered framed or unframed. If you choose framed, it arrives ready to hang.

  • You’ll typically see multiple options from smaller prints to larger statement sizes on each product page, ranging from A4 to A1.

  • For big impact, go large and let it stand alone. For gallery walls, mix 2–3 smaller sizes and balance typography with graphic pieces.

  • If any designs are limited edition, we label them clearly on the product page. Otherwise, designs are available as open edition prints.

  • Keep prints out of direct sunlight and away from high humidity. If unframed, store flat and handle by the edges.

  • If your item arrives damaged then we will happily replace or refund.