1) Top Left: Model Home vs. Real Home
This poster is showing the difference between an empty, soulless building in its early stages of use and drafting. The thought process and planning it takes to construct a house forgets to realize the imagination and human element a true home contains. The top shows potential, but is unappealing. The bottom shows how a house becomes a home, how family ties mixed with imagination and individuality creates a warm inviting environment. The “Up House” reference is taking how an individual took his home and made it a part of his personality.
2) Top Right: Race in the Home
Race relations in Winter Park have had a deep and profound history in the development in the town. The Hannibal Square Heritage Center keeps this dialogue preserved for future generations to learn. The poster is taking these lost stories and shedding new light on them. The “lost, but not forgotten” and “Preserving culture; Promoting community” are text aids to support this historic theme.
3) Bottom Left: Gender in the Home
This poster shows in a chronological order how the dynamic of the American household changed due to both the introduction of modern appliances and the push World War II had on women to join the workforce. The two-movie picture references on the bottom row show how society has started to both recognize this culture shift and create a comedic dialogue.
4) Bottom Right: Consumerism in the Home
Consumerism in Winter Park is very prevalent down Park Avenue. The high class shopping and restaurants with quality food and perfect weather are all the ingredients for a perfect place to live. This poster is showing only a few of the fine characteristics this town contains. From a world-renowned annual art festival to an exciting weekly farmers market, the events and activities one could experience makes for never a dull moment.
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