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SOVIET CONSTRUCTIVIST — PROPAGANDA POSTER
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SOVIET CONSTRUCTIVIST — PROPAGANDA POSTER
VISUAL STYLE: Soviet Constructivist graphic design — the visual language of Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky, and the VKHUTEMAS school. Diagonal composition. Bold typography as visual element. Photography photomontage and geometric form combined into images that demanded attention and immediate comprehension.
COLOUR PALETTE: Black (#000000), white (#FFFFFF), and red (#CC0000) — the three-colour system of Soviet print design. Occasional warm ochre (#CC7722) as the fourth colour when printing budget allowed. The red is specific — not orange-red, but a cool, pure red of certainty and urgency.
DIAGONAL COMPOSITION: Everything tilted. Horizontal and vertical feel passive — the diagonal expresses energy, forward motion, and revolutionary direction. Figures lean into the future. Text runs at angles. Even geometric forms are rotated.
TYPOGRAPHY: Bold condensed sans-serif — Cyrillic adapted for maximum visual impact. Typography treated as visual element with the same graphic weight as illustration. Text and image are one design, not two.
FIGURE: Simplified, heroic, monumental. Workers with strong geometric forms — square shoulders, simplified features, clarity of purpose expressed through posture. The figure is a type before an individual.
PHOTOMONTAGE: Where photography appears, it is cut and assembled — multiple images combined into new wholes. The documentary and the designed in the same frame.
No gradients. No decorative ornament. No passive composition. Diagonal energy, red and black, and the visual urgency of a movement that believed design could change the world throughout.