Real World Print Posters (for you)

Celebrating a new series of FREE print posters for you, from the prolific and generous Stewart Bremner …

We live in a country with a frighteningly monochromatic media. There is a vast spectrum of information and opinion available across the world, yet in the UK we are presented with a tiny sliver from one end of that spectrum and are made to believe this sliver is the whole.

I have rarely seen my opinions and ideas represented in the media. They’re from a different part of the spectrum, the part we see out of our windows and when chatting with friends: a reality not seen on the screens and pages of the corporate media.

When the indyref happened we found new ways like Bella Caledonia to talk to each other, bypassing partly the established means. I found my voice making graphics to share online, a practice I continue to this day. It is my way of trying to spread ideas and information that the corporate media won’t or can’t – yet it is limited to only those who see my social media feed.

Many of us will remember how well the Yes campaign won the online argument and how that in itself was not enough. Without real world equivalents, there is only so much that we can do.

Earlier this year, I marched in the streets with self-made signs and realised that – of course – social media graphics are the modern parallel of the political posters of the past. I wondered how my graphics could leak into the real world as actual posters.

The answer was simple: I put them online as free poster downloads here.

With the council elections past and the general election looming like an unknown light deep in a long tunnel, I’ve stepped up a gear in the production of my graphics, creating messages I believe offer a counter narrative to that of the corporate media and the UK establishment.

I hope that everyone reading this will take the opportunity to grab a free political poster and – responsibly – post it in the real world. It’s going to take all of us working together to make our world better. My little part in that task right now is to make drawings. Perhaps yours could be sticking them to walls.

[please download the posters and share this link]

Join the Discussion

Your email address will not be published.

Help keep our journalism independent

We don’t take any advertising, we don’t hide behind a pay wall and we don’t keep harassing you for crowd-funding. We’re entirely dependent on our readers to support us.

Subscribe to regular bella in your inbox

Don’t miss a single article. Enter your email address on our subscribe page by clicking the button below. It is completely free and you can easily unsubscribe at any time.