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Here are some interesting examples of military recruitment posters from World War I. England This poster was designed to bring a sense of shame to those who weren’t fighting.
A recruitment poster of the stern-eyed Lord Kitchener has become a defining image of World War One.
The claim: Image shows Ukrainian recruitment poster targeted at low-income Americans An April 6 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) features a poster of a man sleeping on a train bench.
That face U.S. illustrator Flagg used Leete’s design as the basis for his poster. And he used his own visage as the model for his bushy-eyebrowed take on Uncle Sam.
IDW Publishing is relaunching the Star Trek comic book line this summer, and we've got an exclusive first look at the "Federation Recruitment Poster" cover art for Star Trek: Red Shirts.
Prediction: President Obama's re-election campaign is about to do a U-turn. It has issued a crowdsourcing request for designers to come up with a "Jobs" campaign poster, without being paid. The ...
We found this curious, ironic story at Rollingstone.com, describing some harsh reactions by designers to the suggestion by President Obama that they design a free poster for his jobs campaign.
Secrets of Lord Kitchener WWI recruitment posters It is the definitive piece of First World War propaganda, which has been reproduced in hundreds of different guises since.
The poster was based directly on the Kitchener design, and was reproduced more than four million times, and used in a slightly altered form to encourage sign-ups in the United States for the ...
Creative networking organiser Glug has launched its #ProtestByDesign campaign that aims to create the world's biggest database of protest posters in support of the global climate strike today.
A recruitment poster of the stern-eyed Lord Kitchener has become a defining image of World War One.