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Monochrome typographic poster that scatters the lowercase letters of "feelings" around two offset black-and-white portraits of pensive young men.
Summary
A quiet black-and-white poster titled "Feelings" whose lowercase letters are exploded across the page, weaving between and over two grainy portraits of introspective young men.
Visual description
White ground with two rectangular black-and-white photographs placed diagonally: top-right, a man pulling his sweatshirt collar up over his nose; bottom-left, a man resting his eyes against his hand, tattoos visible on his fingers. The letters f, i, e, l, e, n, s, g float at varied sizes and positions in heavy black sans-serif, some overlapping the photos, spelling "feelings" only when mentally reassembled. A small credit block top-left reads "Feelings / Design By BLUESLEVRAI / 16th january 2023"; a tiny "BL" mark sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Deconstructing the title into scattered single letters turns reading into a slow act that mirrors the poster's introspective subject. The two photo blocks anchor opposite corners so the drifting letters never feel random.
Reuse notes
A go-to structure for music, editorial, or exhibition posters about emotion or memory: two anchored images, one exploded word, everything monochrome. Works only with a short title and disciplined letter placement; more than two images or any color would collapse the stillness.









