Created for a graduate assignment in Typographic Dissent at Kent State University, this poster uses typography as the sole narrative device to communicate a minority viewpoint with immediate clarity and visual impact.
The concept centers on “Equal Rights for Men,” translating the tension and urgency of the topic into oversized, compressed letterforms that function as both message and image.
A constrained color palette, vertical stacking, and aggressive scale create a confrontational hierarchy designed to stop the viewer and provoke a reaction, while supporting topic lists and brief context copy reinforce the subject matter without competing with the primary typographic statement.
Graduate poster exploring typographic scale and compression to communicate a minority viewpoint through hierarchy and visual impact alone.