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You're Not Always Right | Typographical Poster

You're Not Always Right | Typographical Poster
This project that began in early April was based around the idea of designing a typographical poster that is based around the concept of communicating a particular  message to the viewer, that shows a visual example of so how many people display stubborn and obstinate behaviour by using two “written voices” that exhibit different perspectives on a single mindset.

As you will see, one message (that being a reminder that people cannot always be right) has been spoiled by the use of another message (written with a different style) in order to strongly signify a desire of change in the original, for the sake of making another person see a more less-righteous view of the topic in discussion.

The visual style of the poster is that of simplicity, combined with vectors, lighting effects, and textures that overall help maintain a modernistic look, but with a slight dark and gritty feel that effectively compensates for a more grating-like feel of the matter in hand.

For the display mockup, I decided to place the final outcome in a black frame against a backdrop of the same colour, one that is found in the actual design itself, to help make for easier blending that allows the two separate elements to feel more in harmony with each other.

So, be sure to tell me what you think in the comment section below!

This is a non-commercial project.

*Some imagery has been subject to alteration and editing*

Credits:
Fonts - Noteworthy
Imagery - Pixabay, Pixabay
Display Mockup - Pinspiry
Poster Mockup
Final Design
You're Not Always Right | Typographical Poster
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You're Not Always Right | Typographical Poster

A typographical poster that visualises a traditional example of stubborn and obstinate behaviour, and it's response once the behaviour itself is Read More

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