1880's:

Poster Designed by: Currier & Ives
Date: 1880
Used to: Present the voters the participants in the United States Election.
Lack of colour due to the cost of printing especially because this would have been printed several times across USA. (Mass Production)
1890's:

Artist: Unknown
Company: Coca-Cola
Purpose: To present the product as a medicinal drink helping with head aches and physical exhaustion.
Light colours used to attract the customers. Although they aren't the most eye-catching colours because they aren't crazy bright. This might be due to the amount of money to produce this poster several time. As Coca Cola was and still is a popular brand.
1900's:

Artist: Toulouse Lautrec
Title:Art Nouveau Poster
Date: 1990
Minimal colour. Majority of it is either brown or black. Again very expensive to print colour out.
1910's:

Company: Cadbury's
Date: 1910
A lot more colour especially vibrant ones. Seems more complicate than previous posters
Artist: Unknown
Used to present the public that children love chocolate. Like they get excited over it.
1920's:

Artist: Dominion Mark
Company: greengrocers
Date: 1920
Used to show that healthy food is good for you " the fruits of perfect health"
1930's:

Date: 1930
Occasion: World Cup
Artist: csfotobiz ???
Used to present the World Cup as it was important for millions of people and still is.
1940's:

Date: 1940
Artist: Unknown
War
Used to persuade people to volunteer to work in the army to win the war " Volunteer for Victory"
"YOUR" very direct
1950's:

Date: 1950
Artist: Waldemar
Title: Sunset Boulevard
1960's:

Film Poster
Date: 1960
Artist: Unknown
Used to promote a movie staring a load of actors and actresses
1970's:

Date: 1970
Artist: Tad Hunter & San Andreas
Purpose: To show fans when the dates they are playing
1980's:

Artist: Unknown
Date: 1980
Purpose: To promote a film
1990's:

Date: 1990
Artist: Unknown
Purpose: to promote the film
2000:

Date: 2000
Artist: Unknown
Purpose to promote a movie

Poster Designed by: Currier & Ives
Date: 1880
Used to: Present the voters the participants in the United States Election.
Lack of colour due to the cost of printing especially because this would have been printed several times across USA. (Mass Production)
1890's:

Artist: Unknown
Company: Coca-Cola
Purpose: To present the product as a medicinal drink helping with head aches and physical exhaustion.
Light colours used to attract the customers. Although they aren't the most eye-catching colours because they aren't crazy bright. This might be due to the amount of money to produce this poster several time. As Coca Cola was and still is a popular brand.
1900's:

Artist: Toulouse Lautrec
Title:Art Nouveau Poster
Date: 1990
Minimal colour. Majority of it is either brown or black. Again very expensive to print colour out.
1910's:

Company: Cadbury's
Date: 1910
A lot more colour especially vibrant ones. Seems more complicate than previous posters
Artist: Unknown
Used to present the public that children love chocolate. Like they get excited over it.
1920's:

Artist: Dominion Mark
Company: greengrocers
Date: 1920
Used to show that healthy food is good for you " the fruits of perfect health"
1930's:

Date: 1930
Occasion: World Cup
Artist: csfotobiz ???
Used to present the World Cup as it was important for millions of people and still is.
1940's:

Date: 1940
Artist: Unknown
War
Used to persuade people to volunteer to work in the army to win the war " Volunteer for Victory"
"YOUR" very direct
1950's:

Date: 1950
Artist: Waldemar
Title: Sunset Boulevard
1960's:

Film Poster
Date: 1960
Artist: Unknown
Used to promote a movie staring a load of actors and actresses
1970's:

Date: 1970
Artist: Tad Hunter & San Andreas
Purpose: To show fans when the dates they are playing
1980's:

Artist: Unknown
Date: 1980
Purpose: To promote a film
1990's:

Date: 1990
Artist: Unknown
Purpose: to promote the film
2000:

Date: 2000
Artist: Unknown
Purpose to promote a movie
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