World War II Posters The American government developed propaganda posters to promote production as the states became more closely involved with World War.

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World War II Posters The American government developed propaganda posters to promote production as the states became more closely involved with World War II. Charles Coiner was placed in charge as the art consultant for the government during the defense buildup.

Propaganda - A specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, the denotation of propaganda is ‘to propagate (actively spread) a philosophy or view’.

Jean Carlu 1941 More than 100,000 posters were distributed across the country Received top award from New York Art Director’s Club Exhibition

John Atherton 1943 Cover Illustrator for Saturday Evening Post

Joseph Binder 1941 Poster Proposal

E. McKnight Kauffer 1940 “We Fight for the Liberty for All” Portuguese Classical Greek Head + American Flag

Ben Shahn Poster for the US office of War Information 1940 A painter whose known for his paintings of political and economic issues during the depression. Typography is used as if it were a telegram.

Herbert Bayer 1943 Simplified realism to address communication needs.

Herbert Bayer 1949

Herbert Bayer & 1943 Storm signifies cardboard packaging protecting goods from the elements Visual elements illustrate how food can be packaged for troops under global conditions.

From Britain… Abram Games basic images combined to communicate poster’s message

PROPAGANDA POSTERS

DEEP RUN PROPAGANDA POSTER Create two (positive message) propaganda posters to promote a cause at Deep Run. Your posters must be printable on 8 1/2” x 11” paper. The final version must be completely vector based art (nothing pixilated). You must use realistic imagery You must have a simple slogan or phrase to communicate your message. Show final typography with “Create Outlines” option. Use at least one gradient in your final piece. Before you begin… You must create a total of at least three thumbnail sketches exploring at least two different ideas. This will be completed on a sheet of computer paper and turned in before you start your computer piece

Thumbnail sketches - small, quick sketches that record ideas and information for a final work of art. Slogan -a memorable motto or phrase used in a political, commercial, and other contexts as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose. Vector - An electronic or computer-readable image format incorporating a formulate representation of graphical line art. Typography - The selection of typefaces (fonts) and arrangement of type in a composition. Vocabulary