Description
Bold black lettering spells out "food" across the top of a cream-colored ground, followed by a numbered list of six wartime directives in red and black text, with "don't waste it" in italicized script at the bottom. The composition uses stark typography and simple color blocking to deliver its message with urgent clarity, reflecting the graphic austerity of early twentieth-century public service campaigns. In a kitchen, dining room, or any space celebrating resourcefulness and historical messaging. Printed to order directly onto lightweight aluminum with a high-gloss finish that makes color and detail pop and resists fading over time. A wood backing floats it about three-quarters of an inch off the wall and holds the wire or sawtooth hanger. Available from mini to large, it is original art with a modern, durable edge, not a quick print off a shelf.