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Typographic posters

The first is inspired by Quentin Tarantino's pulp fiction film and features the iconic line "Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face". This poster shows the scene from several angles. Its central "I" establishes the boundary between the protagonists and the dialogue between them. The overall composition evokes the image of chaos and Marvin's exploded head, reinforced by the pictorial elements

The second is inspired by the short story "Epidemic in South Africa" by German writer Friederich Dürrenmatt. This short story is a trenchant and absurd denunciation of apartheid in South Africa. The text, which is entirely represented on the poster in the background, represents the people, melted into a mass, a uniform typographic gray, while the words black/white, form a barrier, a hindrance and strangling the population.

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