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Modular four-poster series in white, black, forest green, and red, each with a different roofline silhouette icon and sans-serif typography below.
Summary
Four institutional posters stacked vertically, each with a roofline silhouette, minimal typography, and individual color: white, black, forest green, and red.
Visual description
Four identical-width posters arranged vertically on a concrete wall. Each poster is divided into two halves: an upper third holds small sans-serif text and a three-letter label (Casas, Predios, Edificios, Industrias) with a circle-with-line mark, centered on a solid background color (white, black, forest green, red respectively). The lower half of each poster shows a black roofline silhouette icon, simple and geometric (house peak, urban skyline, pitched roof, industrial sawtooth), positioned lower center above a gray concrete base. The typography is all-caps, approximately 11pt sans-serif. The silhouettes are bold, monolithic black shapes that anchor each poster's color story.
Key takeaway
The silhouette-icon system: each distinct architectural form is instantly recognizable and works alone or as a four-unit grid. The color-per-poster approach creates visual separation without losing system unity. The generous white space and narrow text allow the icon to dominate. The circle-with-line mark acts as a visual tag without being intrusive.
Reuse notes
Strong for architectural, real-estate, or institutional branding. The grid works as a single poster series or displayed individually. The limited color palette makes it economical to produce. The roofline icon concept transfers well to other domains (mountains, data patterns, organizational hierarchies).









