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Public notice board with stacked Dutch language questions in bold sans-serif, using vibrant cyan and pink color blocks against white.
Summary
Public notice board mounted on concrete block wall displaying two Dutch language questions in vibrant cyan and pink color blocks with bold sans-serif type, separated by white space.
Visual description
Outdoor notice board fixed to grey concrete block wall. The board is white-faced with two stacked text elements. Left poster: cyan background with "Zijn Pappa en Mamma wel correct?" (Are Papa and Mama correct?) in large black sans-serif. Right poster: pink background with "Wat is de Ham-Vraag?" (What is the Ham Question?) in matching black sans-serif. Both posts include smaller metadata text (date, organization) and are anchored at corners with metal fasteners. The surrounding wall shows weathered concrete and adjacent dark wood framing, emphasizing the vibrant color contrast of the signage.
Key takeaway
Bright, high-contrast color blocks (cyan and pink) make urgent messaging pop on public walls without needing illustration or imagery. The grid-aligned, sans-serif layout is immediately legible and feels institutional in a friendly way, inviting rather than austere. Limiting text to one question per block, with supporting metadata tiny, creates visual hierarchy that draws the eye to the main inquiry.
Reuse notes
Strong for educational institutions, nonprofits, or public services that need to ask community questions or announce programming. Works best in locations with high foot traffic and good natural light. The cyan-pink pairing is eye-catching but can feel youthful; pair with neutral grey/tan surroundings to keep it professional. Modular format allows multiple questions/notices to coexist on a single board.









