New Series of Time Travel Posters by The Echo Park Time Travel Mart & 826LA

by Scott Beale on September 4, 2009 · 0 comments

Federation for the Advancement of Time

The Echo Park Time Travel Mart has just announced their new poster series for The Federation for the Advancement of Time designed by LA artist Amy Martin, a follow-up to last year’s series of time travel posters. Proceeds help support 826LA, part of 826 National, a family of regional non-profit organizations, each with a unique theme, that helps students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository writing skills.

This year’s collection is in collaboration with the The Federation for the Advancement of Time—because no matter when you live, it’s always the right time for good temporal citizenship! Each poster promotes a civic message for good citizenship in the far past or distant future, transforming the predictable aesthetic of the WPA poster with ironic sloganeering such as “Fire Good…But Also Bad” and “Robots! Clean Your Drives Daily,” coupled with clean, retro graphic design.

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