Why this exists. What we're doing. How you can help.
When things feel overwhelming, it's easy to feel powerless. Doom-scrolling. Shouting into the void. Watching things unfold and wondering what one person can possibly do.
But people have always found ways to resist, organize, and make their voices heard — often with nothing more than paper, ink, and determination. Posters. Flyers. Zines. Art that gets passed hand to hand and pasted on walls.
Flyers for Good is a simple concept: a free library of activist art that anyone can download, print, and use. No signup. No tracking. No cost. Just art made by people who care, shared with people who want to act.
Not everyone has design skills, but everyone can hang a flyer. Not everyone has a platform, but everyone has a neighborhood. This site exists to connect artists who can make powerful visual statements with people who can get those statements seen.
Artists submit their work. We review it (lightly — we're not gatekeepers, just making sure submissions are print-ready and aligned with the mission). Approved work goes into the library, credited to the artist, and shared freely under Creative Commons.
Anyone can browse the collection, download what speaks to them, print it at home or at a copy shop, and put it up where it'll be seen. That's it.
Art is a weapon. Not in the violent sense — in the sense that images can shift how people see the world. A well-designed poster can start a conversation, spark recognition, make someone feel less alone, or simply remind people that others are paying attention.
We believe in collective action, even when it feels small. We believe that putting up a flyer is a political act. We believe that artists should be credited and celebrated for the risks they take with their work.
We believe in punching up, not down. You won't find content here that targets marginalized communities. This is a space for resistance to power, not reinforcement of it.
If you're an artist, submit your work. If you're not, browse the collection and find something worth sharing. Tell your friends. Share the link. The more people who know this exists, the more useful it becomes.
This isn't a movement with a leader. It's a resource for movements everywhere. Take it and use it.