Type 2

Human and Expression

In the selection of posters for type 2, human beings play a central role. Most often they are couples or small groups, united by interaction, gaze, movement. The emphasis on the posters is on the emotional component, conveying a feeling of warmth, support and mutual involvement. Even if there is only one person, the main thing is mimicry, which transmits pleasure and positivity. For this type, it’s not so much the structure of the layout that matters, but the presence of people and the connections between them.

Everything above reflects the key needs of type 2 – to be in close contact with others, to actively participate in their lives and bring them joy. It is important for him to receive emotional response and reciprocity in return. Such interaction gives a sense of fulfilment and self worth. This is why posters filled with positivity and human interaction resonate with him.

Fruident
Noel Fontanet

Fruident

  • Art Deco
1929
Kunsthaus Maskenfest
Otto Baumberger

Kunsthaus Maskenfest

  • Art Deco
1929
Actual Pasta D’Alessandro
Paolo Garretto

Actual Pasta D’Alessandro

  • Early Modern
  • / Futurism
n.d.
Cigarettes of the French Regie
Rene Vincent

Cigarettes of the French Regie

  • Art Deco
1932
Porto Ramos
Rene Vincent

Porto Ramos

  • Art Deco
1920
Advertisement for Solex Carburettors
Rene Vincent

Advertisement for Solex Carburettors

  • Art Deco
1932
Poster for the film ‘The Two of Us’
Saul Bass

Poster for the film ‘The Two of Us’

  • Late Modern
1967
Judy Garland
Seymour Chwast

Judy Garland

  • Late Modern
  • / Psychedelic
1968
Nicholas Nickleby, Mobil
Seymour Chwast

Nicholas Nickleby, Mobil

  • Post Modern
1983
Smoke Cancerettes
Seymour Chwast

Smoke Cancerettes

  • Late Modern
circa 1960
Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Miller Blues Band, The Other Half
Victor Moscoso

Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Miller Blues Band, The Other Half

  • Late Modern
  • / Psychedelic
1967
The Miller Blues Band
Victor Moscoso

The Miller Blues Band

  • Late Modern
  • / Psychedelic
1967

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