His face is on the left, because using Roman lettering the French scan a poster from left to right. This means they will see his face first. The dimples give him a look that pleases. He is almost smiling, but not quite.
All in all his poster is old-fashioned. Especialy the hand-writing reminds me of political posters back in the day when I wasn't allowed to vote: late 80s, early 90s. The way he's portrayed breaks with that. He's a bit more aimable and less severe.
The background is added btw, and sloppy: look at his ears.
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All in all his poster is old-fashioned. Especialy the hand-writing reminds me of political posters back in the day when I wasn't allowed to vote: late 80s, early 90s. The way he's portrayed breaks with that. He's a bit more aimable and less severe.
The background is added btw, and sloppy: look at his ears.
L'orange est la couleur des Chrétiens-Démocrats ici...