The Handmaid's Tale Poster



Graphic Design
Graphic Design
Graphic Design
Year
'25
Tools
Adobe Photoshop
Role
Graphic Designer
Year
'25
Tools
Adobe Photoshop
Role
Graphic Designer
Year
'25
Tools
Adobe Photoshop
Role
Graphic Designer
A speculative poster exploring themes of authoritarianism and compliance through the lens of Margaret Atwood's dystopian narrative.
A speculative poster exploring themes of authoritarianism and compliance through the lens of Margaret Atwood's dystopian narrative.
A speculative poster exploring themes of authoritarianism and compliance through the lens of Margaret Atwood's dystopian narrative.



Concept
This visual commentary examines the erosion of individual freedom through state-sanctioned oppression. The composition juxtaposes architectural monumentalism with human subjugation, creating a stark meditation on power, control, and resistance.
Design Approach
The piece employs high-contrast silhouettes and brutalist typography to evoke a sense of oppressive grandeur. The limited color palette—deep crimson against grayscale—symbolizes both violence and submission. The Monument becomes a symbol of authoritarian dominance, while rows of figures suggest mass conformity.
Concept
This visual commentary examines the erosion of individual freedom through state-sanctioned oppression. The composition juxtaposes architectural monumentalism with human subjugation, creating a stark meditation on power, control, and resistance.
Design Approach
The piece employs high-contrast silhouettes and brutalist typography to evoke a sense of oppressive grandeur. The limited color palette—deep crimson against grayscale—symbolizes both violence and submission. The Monument becomes a symbol of authoritarian dominance, while rows of figures suggest mass conformity.
Concept
This visual commentary examines the erosion of individual freedom through state-sanctioned oppression. The composition juxtaposes architectural monumentalism with human subjugation, creating a stark meditation on power, control, and resistance.
Design Approach
The piece employs high-contrast silhouettes and brutalist typography to evoke a sense of oppressive grandeur. The limited color palette—deep crimson against grayscale—symbolizes both violence and submission. The Monument becomes a symbol of authoritarian dominance, while rows of figures suggest mass conformity.
Severance Poster
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