Design Miami/Basel diagonal-stripe poster lockup

Design Miami/Basel diagonal-stripe poster lockup, geometric, abstract, vibrant

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An event identity setting a pale-yellow Design Miami/Basel logotype over a field of bold diagonal green and cyan stripes, the slash mark echoed by the stripe angle.

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Summary

A vertical event poster placing a pale-yellow "Design Miami/ Basel" logotype dead-center over a full-bleed field of evenly spaced diagonal stripes alternating green and cyan. The forward slash in the wordmark mirrors the stripe angle, tying mark and background together.

Visual description

The background is an edge-to-edge pattern of parallel stripes running lower-left to upper-right at roughly 45 degrees, alternating a saturated grass green and a bright cyan-blue in equal widths. Centered over it, a condensed bold sans-serif logotype stacks "Design" and "Miami" on two tight lines with a long oblique slash cutting through them, then drops "Basel" to a third indented line to the right of the slash. The type is a soft butter yellow, the only third color, which reads cleanly against both stripe colors. Letterforms are heavy with minimal leading so the three words form a compact block. No other graphics, photography, or supporting copy.

Key takeaway

The slash glyph is reused as the structural motif: its oblique angle is repeated by the entire striped field, so the logo feels generated by the background rather than placed on top. Picking a third hue (yellow) that holds contrast against both alternating stripe colors keeps the mark legible without an enclosing box.

Reuse notes

Strong template for an art fair, festival, or exhibition identity that needs to flex across many surfaces from one rule. Works when you have a punctuation mark or angle in the wordmark to echo. The vibrating green/cyan pairing is loud, so reserve it for hero touchpoints and pair with calmer neutral layouts for body content.

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