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    current issue from a different perspective and might open their eyes to more about the issue. In my screen printed poster that I created I hand drew two kids separated by a fence. On one side of the fence there is a kid standing tall with a bad of money, and on the other side there is a kid sitting hunched over with a few coins and a dollar bill. My caption for my propaganda poster…

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    Propaganda- it has superb power. It can win wars, earn millions of dollars, and make giant impacts in America through merely posters, advertisements, poems, or songs. Throughout America’s young history propaganda can be found, starting during the American Revolutionary Era when artists such as Paul Revere crafted simple paintings to promote unity against the British (John Bull). Now it has turned into a 187-billion dollar industry (2015 Ad), persuading people to purchase everything from…

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    The civil war was an ugly fight between the North and the South. The South wanted slavery and the North didn't, and this is why they didn't get along, so this is why the union and confederacy formed as groups for war. During the Civil war both North and south needed people for help to finish task and to help with things the white people couldn't do. The Northern and Southern armies had pretty different point of views for the Africans services. The South needed the Africans to fill in the…

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    known for his poster art. He has worked for many famous bands creating poster art, was featured in major publications and received numerous awards for his work. His poster for the Arctic Monkeys features an illustrated, colorful popsicle with a very realistic, black bee sitting on top (fig. 3). The juxtaposition of illustration and realistic imagery is a unique approach. The same technique can be seen in many of his other works such as the poster he designed for the Tapes N Tapes. The poster…

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    Clarendon could be found on just about every billboard, pamphlet, and poster of the day. Up until this era type had been designed to serve one purpose only. That purpose was to be used for long stretches of texts, for books. However, with the invention of mechanical technology and major innovations in printing technology (e.g. the Steam Press, 1814), advertisers in particular were looking for a type that stood out from crowd. They wanted a type that yelled, look at me! Thus was born the display…

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    Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Movie Poster Assignment For this assignment, you will create a movie poster that advertises the film, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. You may work with a partner or alone. Either way, the following is required: ●The front should have a creative picture, with the names of starring actors, blurbs about the movie, etc., just like you’d see in a poster outside a movie theater. DO NOT COPY COVER IMAGES OR POSTERS YOU FIND ON THE INTERNET!!! ●The back should…

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    During the summer of 1914, tension in Europe that had been growing for many years reached its breaking point with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian terrorist group. Following the assassination, the Austrian-Hungary government and Serbia entered into what became an intricate chain of political disputes. Within less than a month, two coalitions emerged—the Central Powers, which primarily consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and the Allied Powers, which…

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    wearing a tattered uniform and is holding a small musket. The Redcoat is wearing a professional uniform and holding a Brown Bess rifle. One characteristic on my poster is symbols, shown as the American and British flags. One of the most common colonist stereotype was that they were poor or disorganized, as shown in background. The whole poster is an analogy because it compares the two lifestyles. Juxtaposition also plays a role because the British man is shown to look more buff, to show…

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    Graphic Design In Society

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    Her famous poster entitled “Brainwashing” illustrates the effects of media on our minds through the simple drawing of a human, a brain, and a washboard. The idea is that the media, represented by the washboard, shaves off brain cells as we partake in being entertained by it. This poster really spoke to me because the media is something that is highly controversial among my generation; more and more…

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    Example Of Visual Rhetoric

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    distance themselves from the idea that they are cold by creating a poster which brings light to the dire sacrifices which these troops are making and that they as a company realize this fact and it weighs heavy on their…

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