Transport Museum
The first poster attracted me because of the color scheme. The warm reds, yellows, and oranges looked nice and it has a tree blowing in the breeze, making me feel cool as well. The poster isn’t advertising a particular destination, just that it can be used to get out of the city and into the countryside. It was made by Dora M Batty in 1926, and there were a lot of her posters featured in the museum. This poster was probably meant for middle and upper class individuals who could afford to leave the city for the day, giving up a days work, to enjoy the ‘clean’ countryside. Using public transport might have been seen as low class, so directly advertising leisure services to those of means would help to lessen the stigma a bit. The next poster depicts the sum radiating heat on the surface, with lots of reds and oranges, while the underground is depicted as a cool reprieve, with lots of blue and green. The poster’s caption claims that they have a winter poster depicting the oppo