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Three-panel poster series featuring space exploration, glowing mushroom art, and solar energy with flat illustration style and warm-cool color blocking.
Summary
A triptych of thematic posters on a dark background: space exploration (blue satellite), glowing mushroom art (orange-red), and renewable energy (lime-green solar panel), each rendered in bold flat illustration with complementary color blocking.
Visual description
Three vertical posters arranged horizontally, each with distinct color schemes: Left panel (Fleet Space) shows a stylized blue satellite or antenna on a light background with white headline text. Middle panel (Fable) displays a glowing orange-red mushroom or dome shape with a warm gradient, centered on a burgundy background. Right panel (Brighte) features lime-green isometric solar panels on a teal-green background with black typography. All three use flat illustration, sans-serif display type, and bold color blocking. The overall composition against a dark exterior background emphasizes each poster's vibrancy. Copy beneath the illustrations includes website URLs and descriptive taglines (e.g., "Affordable renewable energy for more australians").
Key takeaway
The modular triptych format where each poster is self-contained yet cohesive as a set. Using complementary color pairs (blue-orange on left, orange-red on center, green-teal on right) to create individual poster identity while maintaining visual harmony. The bold flat illustration style combined with typography that sits directly on colored shapes, with no layering or shadows. The way neon-bright accent colors (lime green, bright orange) read as energetic and optimistic against darker surroundings.
Reuse notes
Excellent template for campaign posters, sustainability-focused branding, or product series documentation. The triptych works as a complete statement or as separate social cards. High-contrast neon and saturated backgrounds suit youthful, eco-conscious, or technology-forward audiences. Strong reference for flat design illustration trends, retro color theory, and how to theme-link multiple posters through consistent style rather than repeated elements.









