Video: Iraq War Poster Design
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Only the lazy is not talking about the war in Iraq. For how many years it has been going on and on and on and on … It's not that we really want to touch on the issue of politics, but we still need to talk about an interesting project. After all, even if the poster is dedicated to the war, we cannot fail to note an interesting idea and design?
Everyone knows a wonderful saying - "As it comes around, it will respond." Designers from Big Ant International decided to use it as a slogan for their propaganda. All posters posted on poles around the city are dedicated to the same thing - the war in Iraq. All of them are painted with certain types of weapons that are used by combat troops in war. Here we see a tank, and machine guns, and grenades, and fighter planes … But we are not interested in this at all, but in how the design of these posters is made. Have you forgotten the slogan yet?
So - the point is that everything comes back. And now a grenade flies at the one who threw it, the gun is aimed at the one who controls the tank, and the missiles fly at the fighter that flies after them … I don't think it's worth explaining the meaning of such propaganda? People are trying to somehow, but convey to the authorities that the war in Iraq can not lead to anything good.
In no case do I want to get involved in these matters and say who is right and who is wrong. Our business is to note the design itself, the way the posters are made. The idea deserves attention, although there is nothing special in the proverb itself, everyone knows it by heart.
Posters by Big Ant International
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