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F.G.A. Scott

Scott was a member of the Public Relations Staff and a former member of the GPO Savings Bank publicity staff. He designed ‘step on it’, the first time that a design by staff had been used. He was the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the British Typographer’s Guild. He designed the copy, layout and colour designs for ‘Snap Into It’.

Information collated from: Anonymous, ‘War Office Launch Advg. Campaign to Raise 100,000 Men’, Advertiser’s Weekly, Vol. 108, No. 1,404, April 18 1940, p.71; Anonymous, Image and caption, Advertiser’s Weekly, Vol. 109, No. 1,423, August 29 1940, p.127

By Second World War Posters

Mass Communications Academic, @MMUBS. British Home Front Propaganda posters as researched for a PhD completed 2004. In 1997, unwittingly wrote the first history of the Keep Calm and Carry On poster, which she now follows with interest.

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