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    Iron Man Poster Analysis

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    In an Iron Man 2 movie cover found on the Amazon website, there are four people on the poster. Specifically, there are two men and two women. The men are positioned above the women and are dressed in suits. Both women appear to be wearing tight, form-fitting clothes. While the men are wearing sharp suits that seem to emphasizes their size. The women’s clothes seems to be used to play up their beauty, while the men’s’ seems to be to enhance their powerful look. The background is mostly black with…

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    support of the war, anti-war posters gained popularity during the time of the Vietnam War. Posters which said “draft beer, not students” and “girls say yes to boys who say no” quickly appeared all over college campuses, streets and public areas. The poster that said “girls say yes to boys who say” supported the draft resistance and all the proceeds from the poster went directly to that. There was even a poster that read “Nixon: mass murderer. Stop the bombing now”. In this poster they used a…

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    The 1943 anti-Jewish poster was one of many popular Nazi propaganda posters. The “He is guilty for the war” quote was an attempt to use fear propaganda. The artist Hans Schweitzer, who later changed his name to Herbert Sickinger, was appointed by Hitler as a representative for Artistic Design. Hans design for this poster was to make the Jewish people look fearful and having pointed a finger at them. Written in white big and bolded letter, “He is guilty for the war,” due the characters are in a…

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    During World War II, every nation used propaganda posters to encourage support and participation by its citizens. The Allies created many types of propaganda to encourage citizens to purchase war bonds, to join in the conservation efforts, and for women to fill the critical jobs on the home-front while the men were serving on the front lines. Allied propaganda also served the purpose of boosting public morale when it looked like the Axis might win the war. The most infamous propaganda of the…

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    Today, posters are viewed as just an image, a display of the owner’s interests. In the Shawshank Redemption posters are more than just decorations, they are guardians and generators towards one’s soul and hope. While being stuck in a prison for a long period of time, it becomes one’s home, common ground. The outside world changes too fast, leaving the left behind dead. An example includes Brooks, one who has been in the prison nearly most of his life. He did not know how to keep up with the…

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    to convey using words. In particular, photographic compositions have assumed a central place in communicating messages historically and in the contemporary period. This paper seeks to analyze the “The Professional Photographer: his work-his tools” poster that Jan Tschichild designed in 1938. The paper will develop a theoretical analysis that will provide insights on the extent the artist succeeded in communicating directly and indirectly in presenting the prevailing societal interests. With the…

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    My project was to create a poster, advertising the school play “The Laramie Project”. This poster was supposed to represent the different aspects of the play. Upon speaking with the play director, Ms. Kleinberg, I decided to take a key place from the play and present it on paper in different mediums. This would intrigue people to come see the play, to learn of its significance. The poster was created on separate pieces of paper and would be scanned and put into a computer system to be layered in…

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    World War Poster Analysis

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    roles for the success of the war by many propagandas (Cornell, 28). The woman who was in this poster wore clothes like Rosie the Riveter, which is symbol of going help out war. During WWII, women feel responsibility through many posters, not only for the aspect of working, but also for the aspect of funds for war. Second target is young men. Usually, young men went to the war fields, however, he is in this poster and worked in the factory. I think that this young men couldn’t go to the war…

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    2. In the promotional poster, the actress Laura Linney Is looking off into the distance. This makes me believe she has a very important decision to make. On the bottom of the poster there is four people and a comment “what would you do for a second chance?”. This makes me believe her decision is about love and I think she was hurt by someone and she is trying to decide if they are worth or deserve a second chance. This poster included a light behind her head which I believe means there is…

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    was only nineteen years old when he founded the company. The whole concept of Maybelline New York is to take trends from the catwalk to the street. Maybelline inspires women to explore new looks and to express their creativity and individuality. The poster of this photo wanted to use a model that embodies the ideals of Maybelline New York. If you are into fashion and watching models on the…

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