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Three off-white poster panels carry the oversized black sans headline Think more, design less running across all of them, with tiny caption blocks beneath.
Summary
A three-panel poster mockup where one oversized black headline, Think more, design less, is split across the panels, anchored by small grey caption text at the foot of each.
Visual description
Three near-white poster sheets sit side by side on a slightly textured wall. A heavy black grotesque sans headline reads "Think more, design less" set in two lines, scaled so large that the words break across panel edges and the type bleeds to the margins. Each panel carries a small header line in its top corner and a short multi-column caption block in tiny grey type along the bottom, mimicking an editorial or exhibition layout. The palette is strictly black, off-white, and a few greys, with generous negative space framing the headline.
Key takeaway
Splitting a single statement across multiple frames so the type continues past each edge, forcing the viewer to read across the set. The contrast of one enormous headline against deliberately tiny, near-illegible caption blocks creates scale tension that makes the big type feel even bigger.
Reuse notes
Good reference for a Swiss-style poster series, an exhibition wall, or a slide sequence where one idea carries across multiple boards. Works best with a true grotesque and a strict monochrome palette; the caption blocks are decorative texture, so real copy can be small there without hurting the layout.









