The most iconic posters in the world
Good Sunday morning. October 11 is world girls day 👱♀️, we heartily congratulate 🎉 the beautiful half of humanity! 😘 81 days before the new year! ⛄️
Today we will tell you about some of the cult posters and posters that conquered the world.
The poster, a symbol of modern feminists, was created in 1943 by the artist J. Howard Miller, and encouraged girls to work in the rear.
A poster for the 1931 horror film by Tod Browning’s “Dracula” was auctioned for $ 525,800.The theater poster “Mummy” is still considered a model for movie poster design due to its bright colors, dynamic composition and rational use of space.
Keep Calm and Keep It Up poster designed in 1939 to support British morale during World War II. After 60 years, the poster has experienced a rebirth. Today he can be seen everywhere: from mugs and T-shirts to memes on social networks.
The familiar design of the Argentine pop icon Ernesto Che Guevara was created by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick in high contrast.
Another iconic social advertisement, Pregnant Man (Would You Be More Careful If You Could Get Pregnant?), Aims to raise awareness of contraception by changing roles for men and women and asking the community an unexpected question.
The first experimental printing house will produce for you posters up to B1 format in the best quality in a short time!
We are always in touch!
+38 (067) 543 56 55
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The most iconic posters in the world
Good Sunday morning. October 11 is world girls day 👱♀️, we heartily congratulate 🎉 the beautiful half of humanity! 😘 81 days before the new year! ⛄️
Today we will tell you about some of the cult posters and posters that conquered the world.
The poster, a symbol of modern feminists, was created in 1943 by the artist J. Howard Miller, and encouraged girls to work in the rear.
A poster for the 1931 horror film by Tod Browning’s “Dracula” was auctioned for $ 525,800.The theater poster “Mummy” is still considered a model for movie poster design due to its bright colors, dynamic composition and rational use of space.
Keep Calm and Keep It Up poster designed in 1939 to support British morale during World War II. After 60 years, the poster has experienced a rebirth. Today he can be seen everywhere: from mugs and T-shirts to memes on social networks.
The familiar design of the Argentine pop icon Ernesto Che Guevara was created by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick in high contrast.
Another iconic social advertisement, Pregnant Man (Would You Be More Careful If You Could Get Pregnant?), Aims to raise awareness of contraception by changing roles for men and women and asking the community an unexpected question.
The first experimental printing house will produce for you posters up to B1 format in the best quality in a short time!
We are always in touch!
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55