Read, Then Vote: A 1956 Mid-Century Modern Library Print.
Capture the cool, optimistic spirit of the mid-20th century with this faithful reproduction of a 1956 pamphlet cover from the Brooklyn Public Library. This piece is a wonderful example of classic Mid-Century Modern graphic design.
The dynamic diagonal red and white stripes, the stippled stars filled with small illustrations of American icons, and the bold, perpendicular typography all work together to create a visually exciting composition. Originally the cover for "A Selected List of Books," the poster's primary message is a timeless piece of civic advice: "READ - THEN VOTE!" It champions the library's vital role in creating informed voters and a strong democracy. With its vintage 1956 date, it's a perfect piece of retro decor for anyone who loves books, history, and classic design.
Product features - Matte Finish for a sophisticated look - Vibrant colors that pop with clarity - Made from durable 180 gsm fine art photo paper - Available in both horizontal and vertical formats - Scratch and water-resistant for lasting beauty
Care instructions - If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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