The EU - as viewed by Icelandic eurosceptics
Borrowed from the ever splendid Strange Maps:
Apparently it is 'the product of Fiton, an Icelandic ad agency. “Recently, [they] held an in-house poster competition (just for the fun of it, I gather). The challenge: To design a propagandistic poster either in favour of Iceland joining the EU or against.”'
I've had a sniff around their website, and even armed with my awesome command of Icelandic, have not found a direct link. Pedants everywhere will enjoy the misplacing of Albania as part of the EU, and the omission of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Apparently it is 'the product of Fiton, an Icelandic ad agency. “Recently, [they] held an in-house poster competition (just for the fun of it, I gather). The challenge: To design a propagandistic poster either in favour of Iceland joining the EU or against.”'
I've had a sniff around their website, and even armed with my awesome command of Icelandic, have not found a direct link. Pedants everywhere will enjoy the misplacing of Albania as part of the EU, and the omission of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Labels: EU fun and games, Iceland