Type 7

Chaos and Abundance

Posters that resonate with Type 7 are crowded with chaotically arranged graphic elements. They are often densely arranged, layered, and fill all available space. Abundance can be conveyed either through a variety of objects or through an excessive number of one. It can also be expressed not only in quantity. If there is a person in the poster, he is bound to experience intense emotions.

Type 7 is not inclined to limit himself neither in affairs, nor in pleasures, nor in receiving new impressions – this is reflected in the abundance of elements and their free, often chaotic arrangement. Overly expressive emotional component of posters conveys his attitude to life: the desire to always see only the bright side of things and to maintain unbridled optimism under any circumstances. Type 7 tries to avoid boredom, routine and a sense of stagnation. Visually crowded posters become for him a reflection of the desired picture of the world – fascinating and eventful.

Werbeplakat für den Sekt Contratto eine Kleine Fee, ein Elf, der eine Riesige Tasse hebt
Leonetto Cappiello

Werbeplakat für den Sekt Contratto eine Kleine Fee, ein Elf, der eine Riesige Tasse hebt

  • Art Deco
1922
Florio
Marcello Dudovich

Florio

  • Art Nouveau
1915
Summer Sales Quickly Reached
Mary Koop

Summer Sales Quickly Reached

  • Art Deco
1925
250 Courses
Milton Glaser

250 Courses

  • Late Modern
1971
Brigham Young University Exhibition
Milton Glaser

Brigham Young University Exhibition

  • Post-postmodern
2006
SVA 40 Years
Milton Glaser

SVA 40 Years

  • Post Modern
1987
IBM 75
Paul Rand

IBM 75

  • Corporate style
  • / Late Modern
1989
Autre (Design graphique) le Jour le Plus Beau
Roman Cieslewicz

Autre (Design graphique) le Jour le Plus Beau

  • Post Modern
1982
You Are What You Print
Seymour Chwast

You Are What You Print

  • Post Modern
1996
Kleine Dada Soirée
Theo van Doesburg & Kurt Schwitters

Kleine Dada Soirée

  • Dada
  • / Early Modern
1922
Neon Rose #24
Victor Moscoso

Neon Rose #24

  • Late Modern
  • / Psychedelic
1968
Batman Dance and Film Festival
Wes Wilson

Batman Dance and Film Festival

  • Late Modern
  • / Psychedelic
1966

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