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grant
17:21 / 22.05.02
This site is great.








There's also inspiring stuff here, and a bajillion useful links here.

got any of your own favorite images to share?
 
 
odd jest on horn
00:38 / 24.06.02
This site for the less technically inclined
 
 
grant
16:42 / 14.02.03
found another two warehouses of propaganda art - this time, communist.

First:
This German-language gallery of Soviet propaganda art has dozens of images from the whole run of Soviet history. Here are some:








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This Dutch site (written in English) has Soviet posters, too.

It also has Chinese posters:




and Cuban posters:

 
 
bjacques
01:32 / 15.02.03
Girl from Zeeland.
 
 
rizla mission
14:43 / 16.02.03
I'm liking this thread.

Is it allowed to branch out into non-political images? Cos I've got some sources of groovy rock and roll poster art to share..
 
 
reFLUX
19:43 / 16.02.03
i say post the rock 'n' roll.
 
 
rizla mission
12:18 / 17.02.03
OK.

This site would be so fucking cool, except that they only have little, tiny pictures of the majority of their posters.

This is the only one downloadable in big size (assuming it works):



I also really like Kayrock's posters:









 
 
rizla mission
12:21 / 17.02.03
Jesus Christ!

some of those are enormous - I do apologise.
 
 
grant
17:44 / 17.02.03
I think I've fixed it.

the width="300" line inside an img src tag will resize to fit.
 
 
Mazarine
21:01 / 27.08.03
This may have been referenced before, I did a search and did not find, but I'm pretty fond of the work of Micah Wright. He worked on Angry Beavers for Nickelodeon, as well as Spongebob and Zim, and is an ex-serviceman. I think the Propaganda Remix Project is pretty dang clever. Anyway, sorry if this has already been mentioned (published back in May, so, probably.).

It's basically what it sounds like. He takes the old World War II propaganda posters and remixes them, with creepy results.
 
 
w1rebaby
18:35 / 30.08.03
Alexander Kosolapov, who created the Lenin Coca-Cola billboard in the 80s.

 
  
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