Actually I really want to try imitating the New Deal propaganda
posters after WPA posters at MoMA.
http://www.thomaslevine.com/Typography/Inspiration/Met-and-MoMA-1-13-11/15442548_pNN6T#1156157843_yrzwb

Modernism's X is cool too.
http://www.thomaslevine.com/Typography/Inspiration/Met-and-MoMA-1-13-11/IMG4294/1156157658_oiawL-XL.jpg

2011/2/14 Alec Story <[email protected]>:
> Any ideas for adapting this states-side?  I can't think of any propaganda
> posters that have been used recently.
>
> Well, there's the "Change we can believe in", but I don't see a way to
> co-opt that without sounding like we're a creationist group.
>
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:29 AM, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On 14/02/11 06:25, Thomas Levine wrote:
>>>
>>> We're not in Britain,
>>
>> The poster is a Maker-oriented riff on this:
>>
>> https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Keep_Calm_and_Carry_On
>>
>> The meme can be applied to resonant historical propaganda from other
>> states I'm sure.
>>
>> - Rob.
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