This is so fascinating. I once read that “art is the advertising of good ideas” - and that religions (for better or worse!) were the original experts at it. These posters feel like such a vivid example of that principle in motion - a mix of doctrine, design, and persuasion! 🎨💡
These are fascinating samples, though I admit without my own familiarity with localized design trends at the time I'm losing some of the visual context.
I've heard before that missionaries were instrumental in re-introducing printing to Asia. That's always seems like an interesting twist in history, that the cultures that first developed printing were in such a different position so many years later.
"and also with you" -- can't not hear it through Fleabag's voice
Great collection! Thank you for the links at the bottom -- I have some catching up to do
Very cool as always! One question, why “regime” instead of government?
Honestly probably just my own ingrained biases—you're right that it probably should just be government!
Thank you for being receptive to my question! Really love the work!
Of course! Appreciate the thoughtful question!
These are so wonderful, thank you for sharing!
This is so fascinating. I once read that “art is the advertising of good ideas” - and that religions (for better or worse!) were the original experts at it. These posters feel like such a vivid example of that principle in motion - a mix of doctrine, design, and persuasion! 🎨💡
These are fascinating samples, though I admit without my own familiarity with localized design trends at the time I'm losing some of the visual context.
I've heard before that missionaries were instrumental in re-introducing printing to Asia. That's always seems like an interesting twist in history, that the cultures that first developed printing were in such a different position so many years later.