Recently I came across a small collection of posters (fliers, technically) I gathered during a visit to the University of Minnesota in 1991. I'm sharing them as examples of protest rhetoric and visual communication. Later on, I may upload some other posters from the same visit that represent different genres.




Want to see more? Check out my trio of
Minneapolis "scene" posters and my collection of posters concentrating on
gender and sexuality.
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