Thursday, April 12, 2012

Poster statements.

Poster 1
Consumption is a big part of being American. It has been said the American economy depends on how much the population consumes. Statements such as “consumer confidence” are often heard on the television; we are a consumer culture. Winter Park itself is a consumer culture and it is through the goods and services that Winter Park citizens enjoy that their status and wealth is known. Winter Park doesn’t keep up with the Joneses, the Joneses keep up with Winter Park.

Poster 2
Women are important part of a household and a city. Winter Park itself houses alltypes of women, from hard workers to model homemakers. Outsiders looking in might get a stepford wife feel out of the city, but those who know Winter Park well know about the tenacity of its women. It makes a guy wonder “What am I supposed to do around here?”

Poster 3
Hannibal Square is a historic part of Winter Park right across the train tracks. The historical struggle of its residents showcases a tenacious strength of community and an astounding strength of heart. Figures such as Gus C. Henderson are constant reminders of what the community had to go through before finding that promise of home beyond the train tracks.

Poster 4
Winter Park’s residents enjoy showing off their individuality and for this they rely on their home. The average individual shows off their claim to uniqueness by dressing a certain way but in Winter Park residents can take that to other levels. Matter of fact, they can take it to their home. Just like fashion, different residents have different tastes and while some may find Casa Feliz to be the jewel of the Winter Park collection, others would rather tear it down in favor of something reminiscent of a medieval castle.

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