During the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, the use of “propaganda posters” were popular for encouraging good behavior — teaching safety, boosting worker morale, and rousing wartime sacrifice. I’ve always enjoyed the art and design of these posters, and decided to have Ted whip up a set of originals to address an area of behavior where modern society is often lacking: smartphone etiquette. Enjoy.
![A man in a fitted, tucked-in white t-shirt and dark pants stands casually against a textured wall with one hand in his pocket, in a black-and-white photo.](https://www.artofmanliness.com/wp-content/themes/aom/assets/img/lazy.gif)