WEEK 2: Examples of Propaganda


Famous Propaganda

  • I Want You- American World War I recruitment poster. Patriotic colour scheme with a strong character known as uncle Sam pointing directly towards the viewer. The piece was created my James Montgomery Flagg.
  • We Can Do It- World War II poster encouraging women to apply for jobs during the war. It aimed to encourage women to be patriotic and support the country by taking on certain jobs. The character is now seen as a strong symbol in feminism and the piece has been recreated in modern campaigns. 
  • Che Guevara- The poster was produced by Jim Fitzpatrick in response to the execution of Che Guevara.  Fitzpatrick’s image was initially produced for a magazine, but was considered to strong.
  • Hope- Shepard Fairey produced several posters for during Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. They consisted of patriotic portraits of Obama alongside key words such as Progress, Hope and Vote. The Hope poster is the most known of the collection presenting Obama as a strong key symbol who could potentially bring great things during his presidency. 
  • Trump Inauguration Posters- Fairey also produced a set of posters which were anti Trump. Although the posters do not feature Trump directly, they cover important issues that Trump has discussed.

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