REMA x TIA event poster

REMA x TIA event poster, gradient-heavy, photographic, neon

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A vibrant four-panel event poster for a REMA x TIA performance with bold typography, neon gradient backgrounds, and vertical stripe patterns.

Summary

A four-panel event promotional poster for REMA x TIA's "Calm Down" performance, featuring vibrant neon gradients, silhouetted portraits, and layered vertical-stripe patterns.

Visual description

Grid of four panels on a black background. Top-left: red and cyan gradient with "This is Africa" logo in the top-left corner, black silhouette of a person centered, vertical lines in cyan behind, and blue label pills reading "REMA" and "CALM DOWN" at the base. Top-right: purple and taupe gradient with vertical blocks in alternating colors, white "REMA x TIA" oversized sans-serif centered, and event details "THURSDAY 26TH DECEMBER 2024" below. Bottom-left: hot magenta background with "This is Africa" text in red, centered purple oversized sans-serif reading "REMA x THIS IS AFRICA CALM DOWN", "PERFORMING LIVE" in capital letters, and "THURSDAY 26TH DECEMBER 2024" small type at bottom. Bottom-right: blue and magenta gradient with vertical striped pattern, black photograph of a person in an energetic pose centered. All text is white or high-contrast sans-serif. The overall effect is high-energy promotional, balancing photography, typography, and geometric pattern overlays.

Key takeaway

The color-blocking gradient technique (pure neon gradients creating zones of visual intensity). The vertical stripe pattern as an overlay that unifies multiple panels. Mixing bold oversized type with small event details in a clear hierarchy. The silhouette-on-gradient approach for portraits that keeps focus on typography.

Reuse notes

Ideal for music events, product launches, and entertainment promotions targeting younger audiences. The vibrant neon palette and bold type work well for digital-first and social-media contexts. The geometric stripe pattern can unify disparate image sources (different photographs, silhouettes) into a cohesive grid.

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