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A cropped poster pairing oversized cut-off distressed black headlines with a single thin tracked-out tagline DARKNESS YOU CAN DANCE TO on a flat light-blue ground.
Summary
A tightly cropped poster where two huge distressed black headlines bleed off the top and bottom edges while a single hairline all-caps line, DARKNESS YOU CAN DANCE TO, runs across the middle, all on a flat pale-blue field.
Visual description
The background is a flat light cyan-blue. Two oversized headlines in a heavy sans, partly legible as JUNGE and LONESO, are scaled so large they are cropped by the frame, top and bottom, leaving only the central band of each word visible. The type carries a gritty distressed or screen-printed texture that breaks up the solid black. Between the two giant words, a thin widely tracked all-caps line reads DARKNESS YOU CAN DANCE TO, spaced word by word across the full width. The contrast between the monumental cropped display and the delicate tagline is the entire layout.
Key takeaway
Scale headlines past the canvas so they crop on entry and exit. The viewer mentally completes the words, and the crop makes a flat poster feel like a fragment of something bigger. Then drop one thin, heavily letter-spaced line through the gap as the counterweight to all that mass.
Reuse notes
Built for music, club, or event promo where attitude beats legibility. The distressed texture and the cropping read as raw and analog, so it suits print, merch, and cover art more than corporate work. Keep to two type sizes only (giant and hairline) or the tension collapses.









