Man to the Moon
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The "Man to the Moon" manifesto is derived from President John F. Kennedy's speech "We choose to go to the Moon" on September 12, 1961. The speech aimed to secure funding for significant US projects, including landing a man on the moon, to boost the economy, support democracy, and reduce the threat of nuclear weapons.
Despite being a manifesto from the past, dated back to 1961, I intend to reinterpret it from a contemporary standpoint. In designing the poster, I aim to provide a more futuristic perspective, highlighting the fact that we are currently living in a future that was once imagined. While sending a man to the moon was a groundbreaking achievement in 1961, it has become common in modern times. By highlighting the contrast between the past and present, the poster inspires people to look to the future with optimism and embrace new challenges with courage and determination.
Despite being a manifesto from the past, dated back to 1961, I intend to reinterpret it from a contemporary standpoint. In designing the poster, I aim to provide a more futuristic perspective, highlighting the fact that we are currently living in a future that was once imagined. While sending a man to the moon was a groundbreaking achievement in 1961, it has become common in modern times. By highlighting the contrast between the past and present, the poster inspires people to look to the future with optimism and embrace new challenges with courage and determination.