The Renmen Project for Haiti Earthquake Emergency Fund
Posted by Katy Cowan in News on Thursday 18th February 2010.
Tagged with Charity, Design, Art.
'Renmen' is the Haitian word for Love, the bird in the logo is the Hispaniolan Trogon, the national bird of Haiti. 'The Renmen Project' has been brought together by the team at Thunder Chunky - a design and illustration portal - and Ben The Illustrator to raise funds for UNICEF's Haiti Earthquake Children's Appeal.
Throughout 2010, the team will be working with a selection of top artists and designers from around the world to create artwork which they will then sell online. Every penny made from art sales will be going to Unicef's appeal fund.
The project has been organised by the Thunder Chunky team, and Ben O'Brien and Fiona O'Brien (aka Ben The Illustrator). To find out more visit 'The Renmen Project'.
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