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Orange-red poster for Club des D.A. Edition 55 pairing a spiky grey starburst with a pink figure-5 built from chained circles, framed by all-caps grotesque type top and bottom.
Summary
A poster cover for "Club des D.A. Edition 55" that spells the 5 as a large pink numeral assembled from chained circles, overlapping a jagged grey starburst on a saturated orange-red ground.
Visual description
Full-bleed orange-red background. Across the top, "CLUB DES D.A." sits in heavy all-caps grotesque type that runs edge to edge. The left two-thirds is filled by a spiky, hand-drawn grey starburst with sharp radiating points. Over its right edge, a large pink figure-5 is constructed entirely from a grid of solid pink circles of varying sizes, reading as both a numeral and a beaded pattern. A small pink monogram mark sits at lower right. The bottom row carries "EDITION" at far left and "55" at far right in the same bold pink caps, anchoring the composition. Only two ink colors do the work: pink and grey on the orange field.
Key takeaway
Building a numeral out of a repeated circular module so it doubles as decorative pattern and as the edition number. Layering one organic mark (the spiky starburst) against one rigid geometric mark (the circle grid) for tension. A two-color overprint look on a single saturated ground that still reads high-contrast.
Reuse notes
Good for event series, zine editions or design-club collateral where each issue needs a bold recurring number. The chained-circle numeral system scales to any digit, so it works as a templated cover device across a run. Best kept to two or three flat colors so the overlap stays legible.









