# screen-print Bold poster art with limited colors, halftone textures, and symbolic storytelling ## Design Aesthetic Screen print / silkscreen aesthetic inspired by Mondo limited-edition posters and vintage concert prints. Flat color blocks, halftone dot patterns, bold silhouettes, and deliberate print imperfections. Conceptual and symbolic rather than literal — one iconic image tells the whole story. Perfect for opinion pieces, cultural commentary, and editorial content. ## Background - Color: Off-Black (#121212) or Warm Cream (#F5E6D0) - Texture: Paper grain with subtle halftone dot overlay ## Color Palette | Role | Color | Hex | Usage | |------|-------|-----|-------| | Background | Off-Black | #121212 | Dark compositions | | Background Alt | Warm Cream | #F5E6D0 | Light compositions | | Primary | Burnt Orange | #E8751A | Main accent | | Secondary | Deep Teal | #0A6E6E | Contrast accent | | Tertiary | Crimson | #C0392B | Bold emphasis | | Highlight | Amber | #F4A623 | Small accents | | Text | Cream White | #FAF3E0 | On dark backgrounds | **Duotone Pairs** (choose ONE pair for high-impact compositions): | Pair | Color A | Color B | Feel | |------|---------|---------|------| | Orange + Teal | #E8751A | #0A6E6E | Cinematic, action | | Red + Cream | #C0392B | #F5E6D0 | Bold, classic | | Blue + Gold | #1A3A5C | #D4A843 | Prestigious, premium | | Crimson + Navy | #DC143C | #0D1B2A | Dramatic, noir | **Rule**: Use 2-5 colors maximum. Fewer colors = stronger impact. ## Visual Elements - Bold silhouettes and symbolic shapes - Halftone dot patterns within color fills - Slight color layer misregistration (print offset effect) - Geometric framing (circles, arches, triangles) - Figure-ground inversion (negative space forms secondary image) - Stencil-cut edges, no outlines — shapes defined by color boundaries - Typography integrated as design element, not overlay - Vintage poster border treatments ## Style Rules ### Do - Limit to 2-5 flat colors - Use bold silhouettes over detailed rendering - Let negative space tell part of the story - Add halftone texture for authenticity - Use geometric composition (centered, symmetrical) - Reference vintage decades (60s/70s/80s) for era feel ### Don't - Use photorealistic rendering or gradients - Add complex facial details (silhouettes preferred) - Mix too many visual elements (one focal point) - Use modern digital aesthetic - Create busy or cluttered compositions - Use more than 5 colors ## Best For Opinion/editorial articles, cultural commentary, philosophy and strategy, dramatic narratives, cinematic storytelling, music and entertainment, event announcements, bold branding content