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High-contrast activist call-to-action poster in all-caps orange and black, promoting a design community union with question-driven text layout.
Summary
Activist poster for a design community union using staggered all-caps orange type on black background, leading with a direct question and ending with an urgent call to sign up.
Visual description
Black background with large, staggered orange sans-serif type in a condensed weight. The text reads "CAN WE DESTGN A MORE PERFECT DESIGN UNION?" (sic, with intentional gaps and misalignment). Small gray metadata labels appear inline ("DATE", "LOCATION", "TIME", "ADDRESS", "UPDATES"). A horizontal orange line divides the composition roughly in half. Below, an ornate orange circular seal icon on the left pairs with white body copy and "Sign up now aiga.cod/union" link. The composition uses negative space strategically, with type scattered and overlapping across the canvas in an anarchic but readable arrangement.
Key takeaway
Staggered, broken-grid type layout that reads as urgent and subversive while remaining legible. The stark orange-on-black contrast creates immediate attention-grab suitable for activism. The interplay of label annotations and missing/rearranged text creates visual tension that reinforces the "imperfect but necessary" messaging.
Reuse notes
Strong for activism, social justice, or community organizing campaigns. The intentional typographic disruption works because it mirrors the message (redesign needs collective action). Less suitable for corporate or conservative brands. The color pairing is vibrant enough to reproduce well in print and digital.









