Posters focussing on the historical significance of the current New Zealand flag as the country holds a referendum to change it's design.
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
Sunday, 19 July 2015
Homework: Find Ihi Wehi posters 2
Other posters that I've discovered that use techniques such as juxtaposition, pastiche, parody and subversion to put their message across.
Jason Munn
Juxtaposition of two elements to give them a different meaning. Particularly apparent in the bird = axe poster and the boat = arrow poster.
Denis Kuchta
Subversion/juxtaposition of the grave into the warning sign.
Saul Bass
Subversion of film strip in the first image to make a suitcase, juxtaposition in the second to resemble a UFO, and juxtaposition again in the third to compare a fragile egg to our fragile world.
Paul Rand
Subversion of the 'a' in Yale (a university) to resemble an apple (that one would bring to a teacher).
This poster uses subversion in the form of gold foil to show the idea of 'rich'. Interesting that texture can also be a form of bringing across an idea.
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