The first poster contains two soldiers helping each other out. The text on the poster reads, " Front-Line breakdowns can lose battles" and " That's why our workmanship counts". The posters main audience was men on the field. Illustrated on the poster is a soldier lending a helping hand to an occupied worker in need of assistance. The poster is encouraging that soldiers need to stick together and help each other out in order to win the battles.
The second poster displays a proud and confident woman smiling on the cover, while being surrounded by what is seemed to be work factories. The poster says, " Woman of Britain come into the factories". Written underneath this in a much smaller font reads, "ask at any employment exchange for advice and full details". This is one of the many techniques propaganda posters use to draw people in. The font that states the main reasoning is written in huge bold letters while the rest is written at a normal font. This poster entertains the minds of female workers or females looking for work. Factories are hard work to endure and it seems as if they need more lending of helping hands to get the job done and are asking woman to step down and get the job done. The woman is posed to look strong, confident, and happy to appeal to woman who are …show more content…
The image shows the mother and daughter looking into a box filled with items that caught the girls attention, and the father and son looking at fighting pilots. It reads, "Air defence is home defence", and once again in a much smaller font down below ways to apply. This poster is in a search for pilots willing to fight for the country. The father is seen showing the boy what the pilots are as the boy is mesmerized by the