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A minimalist informational poster using overlapping organic circles and curved Cyrillic text on a pastel purple field.
Summary
A public information poster built from overlapping soft circles in muted purple tones, with curved Cyrillic text anchoring each shape on a monochromatic purple gradient.
Visual description
A rectangular signage poster (likely installed outdoors, set against concrete and paving). The composition is built from seven or more overlapping circles in light lavender and white, arranged in an organic, scattered pattern on a gradient purple background that darkens slightly toward the bottom. Curved Cyrillic text (sans-serif, medium weight, dark purple) spirals within or near several circles, suggesting informational categories or sections. Corner elements include small-scale text details in matching purple. The overall effect is calm and approachable, favoring negative space and geometric simplicity.
Key takeaway
The use of overlapping organic shapes to create visual flow without hard edges; the monochromatic purple palette that feels institutional and trustworthy without coldness; the curving text that follows the shape logic and guides the eye; the balance of information density with breathing room.
Reuse notes
Ideal for public information systems, wayfinding, educational institutions, or civic communications. The soft palette and organic geometry work well for service-oriented brands or healthcare. Best when the poster will be viewed from a distance. The Cyrillic setting is specific to this locale, but the shape and color logic translates universally.









