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Cover for a political magazine published after the 1985 elections in Zimbabwe (MOTO, August 1985, No 37)

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About / Biographic Information:

Chaz Maviyane-Davies began his career as a trainee draughtsman in Zimbabwe before training as a graphic designer in London, where he earned an MA from the Central School of Art and Design. His work is driven by a necessity for "profound social change," often using surrealist notions to address themes of politics, culture, and human rights. He views graphic design as a tool to fight discrimination and communicate the extent of social injustice.

The "Election Aftermath" cover for MOTO magazine was created in 1985 following the national elections in Zimbabwe.

 

Description:

This powerful magazine cover illustrates the "Election Aftermath" with a visceral, hand-drawn graphic of a hand gripping a bottle that is exploding with blood-like red splatters. The imagery serves as a direct commentary on the political violence or volatility following the 1985 Zimbabwean elections. The bold, stencil-like typography of the magazine's title, "MOTO," is positioned at the top, while the date "August 1985" and the headline "Election aftermath" are integrated into the chaotic, expressive composition.

Cover for a political magazine published after the 1985 elections in Zimbabwe, 1985
Cover for a political magazine published after the 1985 elections in Zimbabwe, 1985