This fictional office-supply retailer mark treats Constructivism as a working system: one diagonal wedge creates motion, a compressed uppercase wordmark behaves like poster machinery, and vermilion, black, and warm white do most of the signaling. A small blue counterweight keeps the palette from becoming a one-note command.
The visual references are real period works: El Lissitzky’s Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge (1919–20), Alexander Zelenskiy’s 1920 education poster, and Boris Silkin’s Join the ranks of the Red Army (1920). 123
The result is a fictional category experiment: period language stays inside the mark, while the surrounding sheet stays clean and contemporary. No real brand identity is recreated.
참고 출처
- 1File:Artwork by El Lissitzky 1919.jpg - Wikimedia Commonscommons.wikimedia.org
- 2File:Soviet Poster 4.jpg - Wikimedia Commonscommons.wikimedia.org
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