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High-fashion event poster stacked in horizontal color bands, using vibrant lime, teal, and magenta with bold black sans-serif caps to announce a December 2018 show in Miami.
Summary
A Prada Mode event poster anchored by five horizontal color bands (lime, teal, magenta, salmon, black) with black all-caps type announcing a December 4-6, 2018 Miami show.
Visual description
The composition is divided into five equal horizontal bands in saturated, high-chroma colors: bright yellow-green at top, followed by teal, magenta, peachy-salmon, and black at the base. Against this color structure, left-aligned sans-serif headlines appear in all caps: "PRADA" in the yellow band, "MODE" in larger weight, "MIAMI" centered in teal, and "DEC 4-6 / 2018" inside a rounded-corner peach rectangle floating in the magenta section. The type is clean, geometric, and purely typographic; no imagery, pattern, or texture. The five-band structure creates visual rhythm through color alone, with the softly-rounded date container as the sole graphic gesture.
Key takeaway
The constraint to color blocking and type lets legibility and boldness coexist. Five equal bands create a proportional grid that reads as ordered and intentional. The peach date container (color-shifted, rounded) provides focal interest without visual clutter. All-caps, left-aligned type in a standard sans-serif gains presence through scale and color contrast, not decoration.
Reuse notes
Strong model for luxury or high-fashion event promotions where premium means clarity, not complexity. The stacked color-band structure works for multilingual events (type can shift between bands without breaking structure). Neon + black palette is distinctive but demands context (high fashion, youth-culture, underground scene); mute the colors for corporate or institutional events. The composition prints cleanly and scales to any format.









