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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Weekend Onesie: The Red Cross - Part I

Weekend Onesie: 
The Red Cross
Part I

People who check in on this blog on a regular basis know that I am a huge fan of graphics. Some of the finest? From various government agencies and non-profit organizations around the world. I adore their big, broad use of color and presentation of iconic ideals, characters and images.

Non-Profit and Government agencies are responsible for any number of initiatives - suggestions brought home to the people by use of posters. Today, we'll take a brief look at the various campaigns to ensure vital life services are provided to those in need during wartime. This was a matter of great importance in order to ensure military success, as it was a case of all hands on deck to obtain the necessary personnel and funds. To facilitate that success, governments and non-profits got their messages out, boldly, colorfully and patriotically via brilliant posters - no one more brilliantly than the Red Cross.

Today's focus: The Red Cross symbol as a tool of branding. 
 
Simple and direct...
These graphics have become iconic.
And part of history.
- uptonking from Wonderland Burlesque





































The Red Cross Song

2 comments:

SickoRicko said...

Some of those have an almost-religious feel to them.

Anonymous said...

Never cared much for the Red Cross. Had family survive a severe tornado and they were billed for services rendered by the Red Cross. Services were a stay at a high school gym and meals served from the school cafeteria.
Also they charge top dollar to hospitals that purchase blood and blood products from the Red Cross. :-(