Word: posters
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Einaudi said the button distribution will begin next week. In addition, SOS will hang "Safety in Numbers" posters in libraries, Einaudi said. SOS will promote the poster locations as places where students can assemble before walking home, she added...
...works in the ICA show reveal the formal similarities of much Dadaist graphic art to contemporary examples. The Dadaists experimented with the nature of graphic communication, mixing typefaces and altering size and scale. Ernst's poster "Dada Zeigt!" (Dada Wins!) uses assorted lettering with unrelated symbols--a rope, a bed, a cow, a housewife. The asymmetric anarchic quality of such compositions also characterizes contemporary New Wave graphics. This aesthetic, which has sprung up alongside of punk music and fashion, is characterized by the juxtaposition of disparate forms, symbols and lettering in designs that often are consciously crooked, random and askew...
Benjamin H.Schatz'81, president of the Gay Students Association (GSA), one of the groups that EPPS had notified of a possible fine, said yesterday, "I never advocated that anyone in my group poster illegally...
...obtuse angles, and innocuous appearance of the kiosks admirably accomplishes what we can only presume to be the administration's intention in approving such a design, namely that the units are all but invisible to the passers-by. We ask also for a recognition of the invisibility of the poster affixed on these structures as well...
Kentucky's legislature knew that without some ostensible secular purpose its act would violate the First Amendment prohibition against the establishment of religion by the state. So the lawmakers drafted a sentence to appear on each poster: "The secular application of the Ten Commandments is clearly seen in its adoption as the fundamental legal code of Western Civilization and the Common Law of the United States." But that did not sway many members of the high court, who themselves sit in a courtroom decorated with artists' renderings of the Commandments. "The preeminent purpose," ruled the majority, was "plainly...