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08.27.08
You may have seen a lot of this poster floating around in design magazines and stores…

We’ve seen it everywhere. (What? You have one too?)
The poster was created during WWII and issued as a means of keeping the masses… well… calm. Ironically, the poster was held in reserve for use only in times of extreme crisis. Hm. Not sure how effective that would have been?
Well, now the folks over at Keep Calm Gallery have brought the print into the 21st century with this take on it…

Now that’s a sentiment we can get behind. Guitar Hero anyone?




















