Layouts like this always seems so simple, but when creating minimal layout all design elements are becoming so strong it is hard to find a working harmony.
Always a great plus when a simple lenticular-effect can be adapted to all media. Especially when it creates the blurry effect on letters. It is not always important if you can read it, if it maintains a strong visual. http://www.septemberindustry.co.uk/network-osaka/
The visualisation graphs all known empires, colonies and territorial occupations from 2334 BCE to the present day. Each empire occupies a slice of the pie graph with a known start (+) and end (×) date. Each slice is assigned a transparency value of 10% allowing for concurrent empires to be visualised – the more empires ...
Not super excited about the photo concept, but loving over all layout.
When spotting typography driven posters as strong as this i can ignore how hard it is to read it. The visual appeal has made me read it.
Black and white with custom typography is always a winner.
I saw this once and immediately recognized how steong black and white op art can be.
Impossible to make a complete font out of this one but just a set of these elements are perfect.
Haven’t seen this in a whyle synce The Designers Republic. Would be great to recreate it with some recent modern architecture…