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.

Photomontage for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’
Yuri Rozhkov

Photomontage for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’

  • Constructivism
  • / Early Modern
1924
Photomontage for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’
Yuri Rozhkov

Photomontage for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’

  • Constructivism
  • / Early Modern
1924
Photomontage for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’
Yuri Rozhkov

Photomontage for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’

  • Constructivism
  • / Early Modern
1924

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