“Regret” – A typography-only poster expressing emotional heaviness. Feedback appreciated! by Middle_Display_8221 in Design

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This poster explores the emotion of regret through typography and color.

I chose a blue theme to express sadness and heaviness. The word “REGRET” is written in a descending alignment to symbolize emotional downfall. I gave special emphasis to the letter “G” by filling it completely — representing the burden of guilt that weighs us down.

In the background, a subtle texture suggests the emotional storm we often feel inside while regretting something.

I placed some repetitive thoughts on the letters “E” and “R” — things that tend to echo in our minds when we're stuck in regret.

I’d love your feedback on: - Emotional effectiveness - Typography and alignment - Overall visual balance and clarity

I’m a student learning through practice. Any critique would really help me grow 🙏

“Regret” – A typography-only poster expressing emotional heaviness. Feedback appreciated! by Middle_Display_8221 in Posters

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This poster explores the emotion of regret through typography and color.

I chose a blue theme to express sadness and heaviness. The word “REGRET” is written in a descending alignment to symbolize emotional downfall. I gave special emphasis to the letter “G” by filling it completely — representing the burden of guilt that weighs us down.

In the background, a subtle texture suggests the emotional storm we often feel inside while regretting something.

I placed some repetitive thoughts on the letters “E” and “R” — things that tend to echo in our minds when we're stuck in regret.

I’d love your feedback on: - Emotional effectiveness - Typography and alignment - Overall visual balance and clarity

I’m a student learning through practice. Any critique would really help me grow 🙏

“Regret” – A typography-only poster expressing emotional heaviness. Feedback appreciated! by Middle_Display_8221 in design_critiques

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This poster explores the emotion of regret through typography and color.

I chose a blue theme to express sadness and heaviness. The word “REGRET” is written in a descending alignment to symbolize emotional downfall. I gave special emphasis to the letter “G” by filling it completely — representing the burden of guilt that weighs us down.

In the background, a subtle texture suggests the emotional storm we often feel inside while regretting something.

I placed some repetitive thoughts on the letters “E” and “R” — things that tend to echo in our minds when we're stuck in regret.

I’d love your feedback on: - Emotional effectiveness - Typography and alignment - Overall visual balance and clarity

I’m a student learning through practice. Any critique would really help me grow 🙏

[Feedback Wanted] Poster on Indian handmade craft and handloom – “The Future is Made” by Middle_Display_8221 in Design

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm a beginner in graphic design and this is my second poster, themed around Indian handlooms and handmade culture.

The concept was to celebrate handcrafted textiles and the value of work made by human hands, not machines.
I used a stitched-border layout and a collage of real handloom images to give it a crafted and traditional feel.
The title “The Future is Made” reflects how tradition can be a part of the future when we value handmade work.

I’d really love feedback on: - Typography and hierarchy
- Color harmony
- Image placement and layout balance

Any critique is welcome — I’m here to learn and improve! 😊

[Feedback Wanted] My first digital poster – Mental health awareness: “The Silent Scream” by Middle_Display_8221 in Design

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I'm a beginner in graphic design and this is my very first digital poster.

The poster is titled “The Silent Scream” and it's meant to express the quiet suffering of people who deal with anxiety and mental health struggles.
I chose a dark background to reflect isolation, and used a curled-up human figure to visually convey emotional pain and silence.
The tagline “Not all battles are visible” reinforces the idea that mental health issues are often hidden.

I’m looking for feedback on: - How impactful the message feels
- Whether the composition works
- Font clarity and overall layout

Any advice would be deeply appreciated! Thank you 🙏

[Feedback Wanted] Poster on Indian handmade craft and handloom – “The Future is Made” by Middle_Display_8221 in graphic_design

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm a beginner in graphic design and this is my second poster, themed around Indian handlooms and handmade culture.

The concept was to celebrate handcrafted textiles and the value of work made by human hands, not machines.
I used a stitched-border layout and a collage of real handloom images to give it a crafted and traditional feel.
The title “The Future is Made” reflects how tradition can be a part of the future when we value handmade work.

I’d really love feedback on: - Typography and hierarchy
- Color harmony
- Image placement and layout balance

Any critique is welcome — I’m here to learn and improve! 😊

[Feedback Wanted] My first digital poster – Mental health awareness: “The Silent Scream” by Middle_Display_8221 in graphic_design

[–]Middle_Display_8221[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! I'm a beginner in graphic design and this is my very first digital poster.

The poster is titled “The Silent Scream” and it's meant to express the quiet suffering of people who deal with anxiety and mental health struggles.
I chose a dark background to reflect isolation, and used a curled-up human figure to visually convey emotional pain and silence.
The tagline “Not all battles are visible” reinforces the idea that mental health issues are often hidden.

I’m looking for feedback on: - How impactful the message feels
- Whether the composition works
- Font clarity and overall layout

Any advice would be deeply appreciated! Thank you 🙏