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Poster, anti-smoking campaign

Poster for an anti-smoking campaign, showing a hand with tobacco stains on the fingers. Date: circa 1960s. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library/John Maclellan

Media ID 14226960

Anti Campaign Finger Fingers Graphic Hide Persuasion Stain Stained Stains Therapy Tobacco Unpleasant Aversion

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This vibrant and graphic anti-smoking campaign poster from the 1960s is a powerful reminder of the unpleasant realities of tobacco use. The image of a hand with deeply stained fingers, a clear sign of long-term smoking, is both striking and hideous to behold. The use of bold colors and stark contrasts in the design amplifies the message of aversion and serves as a persuasive tool to discourage smoking. The poster is a testament to the history of anti-smoking campaigns and the evolution of persuasive techniques used to promote health and wellbeing. In the 1950s and 1960s, as the health risks of smoking became more widely known, campaigns like this one sought to use graphic imagery to shock and persuade people to quit or never start smoking. The poster's design is a prime example of the graphic art and design trends of the time, with its bold typography, bright colors, and strong visual impact. Its historical significance lies in its role as a tool for public health education and its contribution to the ongoing efforts to reduce the prevalence of smoking and its associated health risks. Today, this poster serves as a reminder of the importance of taking care of our health and the power of visual persuasion in promoting positive change. Its message remains as relevant today as it was in the 1960s, and its bold design continues to capture the attention and inspire action.


Framed Prints

Introducing the latest addition to our Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection: an evocative anti-smoking campaign poster from the 1960s. This powerful image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, depicts a hand with tobacco stains, serving as a poignant reminder of the health risks associated with smoking. Our high-quality framed prints bring historical campaigns to life in your home or office, making for thought-provoking and engaging conversation starters. Order now and add this impactful piece to your decor while promoting a healthier lifestyle.


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Introducing our latest addition to the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints - a powerful anti-smoking campaign image from Mary Evans Prints Online. This evocative poster from the 1960s depicts a hand with tobacco stains, serving as a stark reminder of the harmful effects of smoking. Our high-quality prints are perfect for creating impactful displays in healthcare facilities, schools, or offices. Make a difference with this thought-provoking piece and order your print today.


Poster Prints

Make a powerful statement against tobacco use with our anti-smoking campaign poster from Media Storehouse. This evocative image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, depicts a hand with distressing tobacco stains, transporting viewers back to the 1960s. This poster is part of our collection of impactful and thought-provoking prints, perfect for raising awareness and inspiring change. Order now and join the fight against smoking-related health issues.


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Add a thought-provoking conversation starter to your home or office with the Media Storehouse Anti-Smoking Jigsaw Puzzle. This captivating puzzle features an iconic poster from the 1960s, showcasing a powerful anti-smoking message. Assemble the pieces to reveal an image of a hand with tobacco stains, a poignant reminder of the health risks associated with smoking. Engage family and friends in a fun and interactive way while promoting a healthier lifestyle. The Media Storehouse Anti-Smoking Jigsaw Puzzle is not just a puzzle, it's a conversation piece and a call to action.

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