
Today, I am finally finishing the mini-series of Poster Universalis with the number 10!
I used a Nonagon on this poster and the same process I have been using to create the mini-series.
The Design

I notice something interesting only now. For poster number 10 of the mini-series Universalis, I shouldn’t make a nonagon but a decagon! Number 10 with a geometric form of 10 sides would make more sense.
That said, I used the same concept behind this poster as with the other: a nice and clean layout with one geometrical form as a central piece and focal point. I also used a different typeface. That was the first time I started the Apollo 365° Poster Design Challenge. I set the rules for the challenge: Use the picture of Apollo and the same typeface all year on every poster.
Speed Art Poster #203
Universalis poster mini-series officially ends today. So, say goodbye!
For the 203rd time, I made a speed art video of the creation process. Take a look and get inspired! I’ll see you tomorrow for a fresh new design!