The second poster features a large woman standing with her arms outstretched, in the background you can see reddish sky and army planes. The bottom of the poster is black and reads "Women of Britain" "Come into the factories" "Ask at any employment exchange for advice and full details". The phrase "Come into the factories" Is the largest of the text, it's bolded, and it's in white lettering which is good contrast on the black background, and makes it appear as …show more content…
In the sky, in bold letters, on the top of the flyer reads "Air defense is home defense" The bottom of the flyer reads "Apply to the nearest R.F.A. recruiting depot Or write to the inspector of recruiting, Victory house, Kingsway, London, W.C.2". The planes flying above a normal family outing is showing how the planes are protecting those at home. It is persuading people to join the air-force to protect their home.
The fourth poster depicts many people gathered around, nurses, soldiers, and policemen; to name a few, with a large silver soldier in the background.The top of the poster reads "England expects" in white letters, the bottom of the poster reads "National Service" in orange letters. The crowd of different service members shows that everyone can be useful in the war because there are many fields. The poster is attempting to show that anyone can join in the war effort, and persuade people to