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Keep Calm And…

November 3rd, 2009 · Comments
by Quincy

The phrase, “Keep Calm and Carry On” was used on a series of never-released motivational posters produced by the British government during the beginning of WWII.

It has since been re-discovered (around 2000) and used on a gaggle of commercial products: everything from T-shirts to deckchairs to cuff-links and mugs.

The posters (above and below) were created by Boston-based design studio, 3 Lambs Graphics, as parodies of that now ubiquitous saying.

They’re available to purchase here from $10.00-$45.00. The prints range in size from 5″ x 7″ to 8″ x 10. Although the artist says larger, customized versions are also available.

Three more after the break.

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Tags: Buyable · Concept · Design · Trends · What Is Art Anyway?

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