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    were not in vain as public opinion was appalled by the use of military action against civilian targets. The bombing of Scarborough in the north of England by the German Navy, with the loss of many women and children, featured in British recruitment posters gave the British the sense of nationalism to fight back. The uses of propaganda would be to fabricate the total number of deaths, only choosing to report information that is useful to them, by eliminating information completely in order to…

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    chose to pursue the visual medium of film posters. Inspired by my font, Curved’s design — which has a certain space-age, 1960s feel to it — I looked at creating film posters for, initially a 1969 “Doctor Who” story The Seeds of Death then, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). The latter, being a seminal piece of cinematic history, comes with a ready made arsenal of iconic moments and imagery to draw upon. In the creation of the series of posters, I was inspired by the work of…

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    countries financially and even physically. Art and war posters, such as Uncle Sam telling you he wants you in the army, gave power to the people and encouraged citizens of all countries to help their country out as well as their neighbors and fellow citizens. Posters such as the famous “Keep Calm and Carry On” gave hope to people of the U.K. to continue their lives as if there was no tomorrow and Rosie the Riveter in the “We Can Do It” posters told all women that they could help, they were…

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    The United States of America became affected in the Second World War after the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbour in 1941. Even though the society had had anti-war attitude since the First World War, Roosevelt recognised the needs for intervention. This vital decision has significantly changed the lives of every citizen. Whether it was abroad or on the home front, each American individual was urged by the government to contribute to the war effort. Because of the protracted war most of the young…

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    because of the lack of laborers to produce the heavy machinery used at the war front. To combat this problem, the government launched a serious of patriotic movements, ranging from posters to billboards to persuade women into working at the factories. These propaganda posters moved women into bearing the labors of their…

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    it was put to use by socio-political forces beyond art” (Greenhalg 6). Another difference was that these artists during this time didn’t work separately but worked together in large groups. They all focused on changing the lives of the people and wanted to convey art to all social classes of people. “This had a positive and impactful influence on the society. “Now labor classes were able to obtain art and it wasn’t just targeted towards one group of class” (Horth 3). The belief that was carried…

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    flowers, vases, and marbles. I did all the work on the posters except for a small coloring section at the top of one poster. I also bought plates and napkins from my parents. Aleah went out and got the pretzels, lemonade, cheese, cups, butter, and change. The morning of Snack Shack, Aleah and I arrived at 7:30 to start setting up our booth. She had brought some lights for the front of our booth which really set it off! We put up our posters, got the decorations set up and got the cheese going…

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    complete it and make it look amazing. And when I completed it, I went out to get the poster printed out in color and on nice paper to try and get extra points on grade for the assignment, and what this shows about me as a student is that I do extra to try and get a better grade. And the poster also shows my strengths on the computer, and how I’m able to create something nice digitally. I thought the quality of the poster was very good. I was very proud of myself on the turn out of it, and…

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    Ever fallen deep into a place of the unknown? Ever wanted to ? The alice in wonderland poster makes me want to fall deep into this place where everything is backwards and nothing is right. The alice in wonderland poster provided by imp shows lots of characters such as the white rabbit, the evil queen of hearts, mad hatter , blue caterpillar, Cheshire cat, White queen, tweedledee and tweedledum, and of course alice herself. The white rabbit is pointing at a pocket watch he’s holding in his…

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    My poster is about the novel Taking Flight. This is a true story about Michaela Deprince. She became an orphan in Africa while there was a war going on, after both of her parents died. She was later adopted by an American family and became a professional ballerina. Symbols, quotes, and actors are important for creating a movie poster in order to communicate and show the readers what the story is about. My movie is for people who are dancers or like to watch dancers. I think anyone that likes…

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