
There are few examples in print design where a more concentrated collison of message grapahic design.
Posters historically have been a popular medium to communicate evasive, political, counter-culteral, and/or civic minded messages. Many have observed that these non-commercial posters are often superior to commercial applicatons of the poster. In fact many commercialized advertising styles have been adopted from posters with decidedly different motives and contexts.
See: The work of John Heartfield
Regardless of what the message is you are to convey, is important to disginuish and distill the message, and meaning into it’s barest essntials, to effectivly communicate a singular, clean, direct, and powerful idea.
› Posters are mean to be seen before they are read: Type is used sparingly, and is used equally for compositional elements as well as readable information. When type is used as a dominant element, it’s treatment often doubles the meaning in an illustrative fashion.
› Posters are mean to deliver information in a very simple and direct way. Use of Strong and bold graphic images, string contrast of value, color, and size are used in an aggressive way to attract attention.
› Strong cincgular dominant element. Sometimes called an “Eye Magnet”, this focus in a poster’s compiston can be type, icon, shape, or image. All strong poster design (as well as most other forms of flat art) have a clearly defined center of visual interest, that helps anchor the poster, as well dictact the entire balance of the compositon.

“http://rs6.loc.gov/ammem/wpaposters/highlights.html”:
See: A list of WPA artists
Browse via “Gallery Veiw” and take an image into the Class Server, to be proected and discussed in class.
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