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A square datamosh collage for a creative-industries festival, stacking yellow, purple and red blocks of Cyrillic, German and Korean type with pixel-smear glitch artifacts on a pale lilac field.
Summary
A centered square graphic that crams festival branding for a "Festival of Creative Industries" into colliding color blocks of Cyrillic, German and Korean type, deliberately corrupted with horizontal pixel-smear glitch streaks.
Visual description
The artwork floats as a hard-edged square on a pale lilac background. Inside, flat rectangles of canary yellow, electric purple and red butt against each other with no gutters, each carrying cropped type in a different script: white "Festival Industri" and Cyrillic "креативных индустрий" on the purple, German "der Kreativ-/wirtschaft" knocked into the yellow, Korean characters below, and a vertical "Фестиваль креативных индустрий" running up a dark column. Across the lower middle, the image breaks into datamosh artifacts: rainbow horizontal scanline streaks, a chunky low-res pixelated figure, and a black arrow shape, as if a JPEG were torn mid-decode. Type is consistently sliced by the block edges.
Key takeaway
Build a multilingual identity by tiling the same event name across flat color blocks in several scripts, letting the rectangle edges crop the words. Then run a band of real glitch corruption (pixel smears, scanline tearing, a degraded bitmap figure) through the middle so the polished type and the broken machine texture fight each other.
Reuse notes
Suits tech, music, or creative-industry festivals and zine-style editorial that want an anti-corporate, internet-native energy. The glitch must look like genuine data corruption, not a filter, to feel credible. Caveat: dense and intentionally hard to read, use it as a poster or cover hero, not where legibility of body copy matters.









