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A tall typographic poster where bold letterforms are built entirely from thin vertical stripes in a pink-to-orange gradient over a white ground.
Summary
A vertical poster built from continuous thin vertical stripes that shift from magenta-pink at top to orange at bottom, with negative space carved out of the stripes to form large partial letterforms reading roughly "LAT".
Visual description
The entire surface is covered in evenly spaced vertical stripes running the full height of the tall portrait-format poster, colored in a smooth gradient from hot pink at the top through red-orange to golden orange near the bottom. Large sans-serif letterforms are cut out of this striped field using gaps and breaks in the lines rather than solid color blocks, so the letters read as interruptions in the stripe pattern. The visible characters form part of a word, with a prominent triangular "A" anchoring the lower half of the composition. White background shows through wherever stripes are absent.
Key takeaway
The letters are not drawn on top of the stripes but carved out of them, so typography and background pattern are generated from the same single system.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for poster series, gig posters, or any identity system built on a single repeatable graphic device (here, vertical rules) that can flex to spell out different words across a series. Works well printed large where the fine stripe detail stays crisp.









