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Community-focused outdoor mural on red brick splitting three service announcements: a tattoo artist, a book-lover, and a shop-owner, each marked with a green sun icon and sans-serif body copy.
Summary
Community-focused outdoor mural on red brick splitting three service announcements: a tattoo artist, a book-lover, and a shop-owner, each marked with a green sun icon and sans-serif body copy.
Visual description
Three horizontal panels on a brick wall share a unified design system. Left panel: black sans-serif text on beige reading "Soft transmasc tattoo artist looking for queer friends and clients in Chinatown" with a small green sun logo and a brand mark. Center panel: a vibrant photograph of two people in warm clothing, framed in bright lime green with a yellow circle accent. Right panel: black text on beige reading "Transfemme book lover from Portland seeking trans-owned shops to host my bookclub" with matching green sun icon and logo. All three panels sit on beige with clean typography, unified color language, and careful proportional balance. A brick wall and blue sky frame the installation.
Key takeaway
The repeated icon motif (green sun) as a unifying device across distinct messages. The tight pairing of solid color frames (lime green, yellow circles) with portrait photography for visual interest. The restraint of a limited palette and sans-serif-only typography for legibility at distance.
Reuse notes
Strong for nonprofit, LGBTQ, or community-centered campaigns targeting local audiences. Works well for outdoor installations and mural-scale announcements. The color treatment (green sun accent against neutral beige) is versatile for adding warmth to institutional layouts.









