Don’t mini print by Richard Littler

£8.99 incl. VAT

This is a reprint of the legendary poster created by Scarfolk Council. It features Kak the bird who was the mascot for the ‘Don’t’ campaign run by the council. The campaign was designed to reduce the amount of ‘doing’ undertaken by citizens.

Print on paper
Sheet size: 35 x 28 cm

 

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Description

As the Scafolk book explains of the Don’t campaign, ‘Because ‘doing’ is a morally and politically ambiguous activity the council decided to take control and enforced ‘not doing’ until they could clarify and ratify only positive, socially acceptable expressions of ‘doing’.’

Scarfolk is a fictional northern English town created by writer and designer Richard Littler, who is sometimes identified as the town mayor. First published as a blog of fake historical documents, parodying British public information posters of the 1970s, a collected book was published in 2014.

You can find out more about Scarfolk here: https://scarfolk.blogspot.com/