Scarlet
Inspired by “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a classic novel about a woman who wore the letter “A” on her dress as a punishment of committing adultery. Rather than a symbolism of shame, Scarlet empowers each person.
MANIFESTO
Let’s talk about sex.
There’s a taboo around sex education in schools and at home. Having “the talk” shouldn’t be an uphill battle, rather an educational and informative conversation that brings a sense of empowerment to each individual. Instead of focusing on abstinence as the only form of sex education, every human being has a right to know what their options are. They deserve to be heard, to be seen. Sex education in public schools needs a revamp. Especially now, because it’s “Learn from home, work from home, play from home.”
Designer Info
Sohee Cho
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