Mid-Century Modern Graphic Poster — Minimal Geometry
A stylized black tree dominates the composition, its pointillist foliage mirrored below, while geometric terracotta circles punctuate the skyline.
Mid-century, graphic designers preferred simplified geometric forms and limited palettes to communicate clearly; figures such as Paul Rand and Saul Bass exemplify this approach in corporate and film posters. The dotted textures echo pointillism and halftone printing, techniques used to translate tonal gradients into dot patterns. This poster adopts that vocabulary: flat silhouettes, large color fields and a clear focal hierarchy between the large orange sun-disc and the layered mirrored hills.
Printed on fine art paper 275 g/m², matte museum-quality finish, on FSC-certified paper. Available in several sizes, for example 30x40, 50x70 and 70x100; wooden framing optional in oak, black or white. Shipped within the EU with careful packaging for transit.
Best placed above a slim console or on a pale wall in a living room.
- Fine art paper 275 g/m²
- Matte museum finish
- Multiple sizes, wood frames optional (oak, black, white)
- EU shipping