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Life After Death
- Print designed by Xtian Miller Â
- 50
Standout Features:
- Distorted and incoherent
- Controversial takes
- Experimental and chaotic
This unique and bold concept explores life after death through innovative posters. Xtian Miller created multiple posters that exhibit controversial takes through chaotic and experimental compositions.
Rather than making a holistic approach to the theme, the posters are unique yet subtly reminiscent of one another. The repeating pattern is a distorted visual element with seemingly random word placements. A beautiful mess, indeed!
However, each poster carries a discernable message that prompts the viewer to stop and think about it instead of glossing over it. Some posters are colorful, most employ geometry, and all have limited wording.
Overall, this is a fascinating, abstract project that never fails to offer new interpretations.
- Print designed by Xtian Miller Â
- 50
- Industries:Arts & Recreation
- Types:Poster