The posters themselves became an important exercise in experimentation and visual communication. I wanted them to be eye-catching and accessible to a wide audience, particularly Romanian people of different ages who might encounter and engage with the work. To attract attention, I relied on bold colours and strong graphic compositions. Many of the designs incorporated colours from the Romanian flag, and I intentionally worked within a red, yellow, and blue palette, balanced with black and white for contrast.
These choices were made not only to create visually striking posters, but also to encourage curiosity and invite interaction. Many of the designs also carried a sense of playfulness, which helped make the project feel more approachable and engaging. I was able to reuse and adapt several graphic elements from the earlier booklet project, experimenting further with shapes, layouts, and colour combinations. Overall, the posters felt like a successful continuation of that visual language, and they became a body of work that I was proud to present publicly.
Below you can find a gallery of all the posters designed to advertise this Projection.








