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Dialogue, Dialogue, Dialogue. D - democracy. I - initiative. A - argument. L - logic. O - obligingness. G - grammaticality

Poster
ca 1989 (designed and printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster promotes DIALOG, an officially registered society founded in Kutná Hora by Lubomír Vajgl. The name is an acronym of the principles to which it was dedicated. It aimed to promote friendship and cooperation through democracy, initiative, fact, logic, readiness and literacy.

Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Dialogue, Dialogue, Dialogue. D - democracy. I - initiative. A - argument. L - logic. O - obligingness. G - grammaticality (generic title)
  • Pro-democracy Poster Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph in blue printed on paper
Brief description
Poster promoting DIALOG, published and printed in former Czechoslovakia, ca. 1989-90.
Physical description
Text only poster in blue lettering on white paper, promoting a new society dedicated to promoting friendship and cooperation, DIALOG, in the form of an acrostic from a list of the principles to which it is dedicated.
Dimensions
  • Maximum height: 41.9cm
  • Maximum width: 31.1cm
Size of sheet
Marks and inscriptions
  • Demokracie Initiativa Argument Logika Ochota Gramotnost
    Translation
    Democracy Initiative Clean facts Logic Readiness Literacy
  • Vydalo Nakladatelstvi Svoboda (DIALOG was founded in Kutn)
Credit line
Given by Zdenek Kavan
Production
Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
This poster promotes DIALOG, an officially registered society founded in Kutná Hora by Lubomír Vajgl. The name is an acronym of the principles to which it was dedicated. It aimed to promote friendship and cooperation through democracy, initiative, fact, logic, readiness and literacy.

Designed, printed and published in former Czechoslovakia
Collection
Accession number
E.25-1991

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Record createdMarch 29, 2006
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