Do It Right, Make It Bite – WWII Industrial Propaganda Poster
In 1942, the U.S. government launched one of the most ambitious propaganda campaigns in history — enlisting artists, advertisers, and illustrators to keep American factory workers focused, motivated, and precise. Do It Right, Make It Bite was part of that effort: a poster commissioned to remind munitions workers that sloppy work on the production line could cost lives on the battlefield. The image is direct and visceral — a determined war worker loading bombs into an aircraft while explosions erupt over enemy territory below, the slogan hammering home the link between industrial precision and military victory.
This is a reproduction print made from an archival scan of the original poster, sourced from the U.S. National Archives. The source document is a historical artifact — some prints may show period characteristics such as fold lines, fading, or minor surface variation present in the original scan. These are features of the archival record, not printing defects.
Product details
- Size: 18″ × 24″ vertical
- Available in Matte or Semi-Gloss finish
- Printed on premium paper stock with fade-resistant inks
- Ships rolled in a protective tube, ready to frame
- Reproduction print from U.S. National Archives original