Friday 30 January 2015

Brief 1- Ken Garland

Campaign for nuclear disarmament


Ken Garlands first work for CND



An extension of the double crown poster to quad crown, created by overlapping the image from the double crown to convey the idea of marching banners


Poster and leaflet, using a photograph of Kens daughter, Ruth, looking out of a window. 500,000 were printed and distributed during the Easter March of 1963. 


Banners outside Windsor Castle, 1963


'A policy for Britain' 1966

1962-1966

"Even if I hadn’t been on the very first Easter March (yes, the one that ended up in that awful muddy field outside the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston) and become a devoted adherent to the campaign, it would have been quite impossible to refuse anything to the late Peggy Duff, the Organising Secretary of CND. Though she never had a penny to offer me, she was my most inspiring and endearing client, and I was always ready to bust a gut whenever she got us on the blower with yet another all-but-impossible task."

All of Ken Garlands work for the Nulcer disarmament is very bold and simple yet gets the message across clearly. 

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