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Black-and-white museum exhibition graphics pairing a wall-sized numeral 2 with dense Swiss-grid typographic panels.
Summary
Installation photograph of black-and-white exhibition graphics: a wall-filling black numeral 2 acts as a section marker beside a wall of gridded typographic panels for a decorative-arts exhibition.
Visual description
A white gallery wall carries a single enormous black sans-serif 2 that nearly spans floor to ceiling, with a small block of Catalan exhibition text (title "Extraordinaries!") set top-left in bold sans-serif. On the adjacent wall, white panels are organized on a strict multi-column grid mixing more large numerals and letters (1, B, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4), tiny caption text, and small black-and-white photographs of objects such as a dressing table and a motorcycle. Everything is strictly black on white; scale contrast between the giant numeral and the fine caption type does all the hierarchy work.
Key takeaway
One oversized numeral can carry an entire wall as both wayfinding and graphic statement. Extreme scale contrast within a rigid Swiss grid keeps dense information legible while staying visually dramatic.
Reuse notes
Reference for exhibition and environmental graphics, section dividers, and editorial systems that number chapters. The giant-glyph-plus-micro-caption pattern also translates well to posters and landing-page section markers. Works best with a disciplined monochrome palette.









