He's Watching You
There’s a lot of disasters that happens around the global, affecting millions of people’s daily lives and changing the world. In response, using design works comes with communication to reflect these disasters during the time it happens, whether to spread awareness, provide information or fight back these disasters. In “He’s Watching You” by Glenn Grohe, we have here a poster that has a shadow figure of a male soldier wearing a helmet, with the eyes on his face directly looking at the viewer, given the phrase “He’s Watching You” placed below the figure. Since the poster was made during WWII, it gives an emotional sense of fear for the viewer that they are being watched by an enemy, and they should be careful what they do and say. Because if they don’t, the enemy could gain any information about you, and this is very crucial with the on going war, in which the military wouldn’t want that happening.
