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Only a poster should be out on the streets 24 hours a day

Poster
1997 (Designed and printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster was awarded top prize in the 'Outdoor' category at the Eurobest 1997 Advertising Awards. The Agency which created it, WCRS, had been working with Centrepoint, an organisation to help young homeless people, for over four years on a charitable basis.

The virtually trompe l'oeil design of biro'd writing on the side of a cardboard box, the characteristic shelter for many homeless people, is stunningly effective in its directness and simplicity.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleOnly a poster should be out on the streets 24 hours a day (generic title)
Materials and techniques
printing
Brief description
Kevin Stark ( Art Director) Nick Kidney (copywriter) for WCRS ( Advertising Agency). Only a poster should be out on the streets 24 hours a day. Poster issued on behalf of Centrepoint, the charity for young homeless people. 1997
Physical description
Poster bearing text that imitates a child's inked scrawl on a cardboard box, 'Only a poster should be out on the streets 24 hours a day'.
Dimensions
  • Width: 40.5cm
  • Height: 60cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Only a poster should be out on the streets 24 hours a day (Main text)
  • Centrepoint Housing young people at risk (lower left)
  • Donation line 0800 232320 (lower right)
Credit line
Given by WCRS Limited
Subjects depicted
Summary
This poster was awarded top prize in the 'Outdoor' category at the Eurobest 1997 Advertising Awards. The Agency which created it, WCRS, had been working with Centrepoint, an organisation to help young homeless people, for over four years on a charitable basis.

The virtually trompe l'oeil design of biro'd writing on the side of a cardboard box, the characteristic shelter for many homeless people, is stunningly effective in its directness and simplicity.
Collection
Accession number
E.584-1998

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2009
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