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A typographic system poster listing alphanumeric room/product codes stacked vertically in bold sans-serif capitals on white, with header text anchoring the layout.
Summary
A typographic system poster from Studio Bernard-Boos listing alphanumeric room codes in a clean, stacked layout that functions as both documentation and identity.
Visual description
A tall white rectangle on black background displays a gridded inventory of alphanumeric codes (P06, AW07, S01, NK30, S62, VW24, R60) centered and stacked vertically in large, geometric sans-serif capitals. A header bar at the top reads "Studio Bernard-Boos" on the left and "Rooms Info" on the right in small sans-serif. Thin horizontal dividing lines separate each code, creating a systematic, warehouse-like register. The typeface is uniform weight, expanded letterforms with generous letter spacing, emphasizing readability and technical precision.
Key takeaway
The use of a functional inventory as a design artifact (the codes are real but the presentation dignifies the system itself). The stacked, center-aligned rhythm creates visual interest from pure typography. The miniature header anchors and contextualizes the bare list below, preventing it from feeling formless.
Reuse notes
Perfect for identity systems where the subject is organizational hierarchy, room allocation, or resource management. Works when you need to dignify data through proportion and restraint. Pairs well with modular layouts and Swiss-style design systems.









