The exhibition reveals the cutting-edge of GPO (General Post Office) poster design from 1930 – 1960, featuring work by leading designers such as Tom Eckersley, Edward McKnight Kauffer and Pat Keely.
It explores how the GPO used design both to address public perceptions of a government service and for commercial purposes, promoting its services and spurring people to action.
Photographs and other archive material contextualise the posters within the graphic design.
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