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A Swiss-style cultural poster stacking a giant white circle inside a black square above heavy sans-serif 'MUSEU' lettering, with three columns of visitor info beneath.
Summary
A black-and-white museum poster for Museu Nacional da República, built on a single bold idea: a large white circle centered inside a solid black square sitting directly on top of oversized lettering.
Visual description
The sheet is white with a wide outer margin. A black square fills the upper two thirds, holding a near-edge-to-edge white circle that reads as a sun or aperture. Hard up against the square's bottom edge sits "MUSEU" in very heavy, tightly tracked sans-serif caps, with "NACIONAL DA REPÚBLICA" set smaller on two lines below it, left-aligned to the M. A thin rule separates this from a three-column footer of small-caps visitor details: admission, opening hours, and social handles. Everything is pure black on white with no accent color.
Key takeaway
The circle-in-square geometric mark doing double duty as both logo and the poster's main image. Butting the oversized wordmark flush against the black block so the type feels structurally locked to the shape, not floating. A tidy three-column small-print footer that holds all practical info without competing with the headline.
Reuse notes
Strong template for museums, galleries, and cultural programming where one geometric motif can anchor an entire identity system. The flush-stacked block-plus-type composition scales from poster to social tile to signage. Pure monochrome keeps print costs low but leans austere, warm it with a single accent if the brand needs friendliness.









