Political posters of World War I played a crucial role in mobilizing public opinion and support for the war effort. These posters used powerful images, patriotic symbols, and passionate appeals to inspire nationalism, encourage recruitment, and strengthen war ties. Both allied and Axis governments produced posters depicting enemy forces. Although barbaric and menacing, while glorifying soldiers as heroic defenders of freedom and civilization, themes of duty and sacrifice were popular and posters were used to depict not only men serving in the military but also women and children. These posters were also essential in documenting the social and political landscape of that era. Time played an important role in recording important events during the war, including war bond drives, advertising art exhibitions, and morale campaigns to influence public opinion. Archival collections, such as those at the Imperial War Museum, also served as historical records, capturing the emotions and sophisticated strategies they used. Countries during war. Artistically, political posters used a range of styles, from bold realism to symbolic abstraction, designed to achieve maximum emotional impact. They included common elements, vibrant and patriotic colors, and dynamic compositions. Artists also worked to combine illustrative realism with exaggerated or stylized images to appeal to emotions. Different themes, from pride and duty to fear and anger, through a diversity of artistic styles.
saeed gayed, S., Mohamed Abdallah, W., & Mohamed Samir, A. (2024). An Artistic Vision of the Political Poster and Its Role in First World War. International Journal of Creativity and Innovation in Humanities and Education, 7(2), 91-105. doi: 10.21608/ijcihe.2025.323627.1015
MLA
Sandra saeed gayed; Walled Mohamed Abdallah; Ahmed Mohamed Samir. "An Artistic Vision of the Political Poster and Its Role in First World War", International Journal of Creativity and Innovation in Humanities and Education, 7, 2, 2024, 91-105. doi: 10.21608/ijcihe.2025.323627.1015
HARVARD
saeed gayed, S., Mohamed Abdallah, W., Mohamed Samir, A. (2024). 'An Artistic Vision of the Political Poster and Its Role in First World War', International Journal of Creativity and Innovation in Humanities and Education, 7(2), pp. 91-105. doi: 10.21608/ijcihe.2025.323627.1015
VANCOUVER
saeed gayed, S., Mohamed Abdallah, W., Mohamed Samir, A. An Artistic Vision of the Political Poster and Its Role in First World War. International Journal of Creativity and Innovation in Humanities and Education, 2024; 7(2): 91-105. doi: 10.21608/ijcihe.2025.323627.1015