10 extraordinary examples of typography poster designs (2024)

By Sammy Maine

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We take a look at the inspiring fonts that made these typographic posters shine.

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Typography can make or break a poster. No matter how perfect the imagery, if the type isn't conveyed in the right way, the design has failed – which is why choice of typography in poster design is so important.

Whether you're designing gig or movie poster, a product advert or digital campaign, these examples of typography posters are sure to inspire you.

01. Solo: A Star Wars Story

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Before they caused controversy, these posters for the forthcoming standalone Han Solo movie caught the world's attention with their inventive yet nostalgic typography design. Placing the character illustrations within the typography itself is a great way to grab the eye, while also making the type more than just a way to convey the title. Keeping the Solo stamp at the top of each poster is a clever way to keep the branding present, too.

02. NRMAL

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NRMAL is an annual music festival taking place in Mexico City. Keeping the brand typography running throughout the poster designs strengthens the identity, and these examples show how you can do that while also being playful and creative.

The zine-like, cut-and-paste placement of the type, along with the festival name in the right-hand corner, makes these typography posters a great example of clean, consistent design, while still staying true to the youthful and edgy style of the festival.

03. OKJA

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More and more movies are going direct to Netflix these days, so it’s important to get the advertising on point to attract new viewers. Last year’s Okja tells the tale of a young woman and her quest to prevent her giant pig from heading to the slaughter house. These clever typography posters describe the film’s three main characters using cuts of meat – just like a butcher would. The chalk-like effect on the type also harks back to butcher boards.

04. Alzheimers

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A poster campaign for a charity needs to be eye-catching, but it also needs to send a strong message of the charity’s aims. These powerful typography-led posters for the Dutch Alzheimer Foundation were created by Studio Dumbar and provide a striking, heartbreaking visual of what Alzheimer's disease can do to the brain. The disease often causes small brain lesions and this is transported to the typography design, with spots causing the type to become less clear. It’s a powerful choice.

05. Mogwai

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Mogwai is a relatively well-known band that made it onto our best album artwork list. They're known for their artistic output, so it’s not surprising to find them here. Designed by Afonso de Lima, the water-inspired typography is an innovative, playful way to promote the gig, making for a unique yet attractive typography poster.

06. Get Out

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Get Out was undoubtedly one of the biggest films of 2017, going on to win a number of awards, and the praise of fans and critics alike. As a movie focusing on race relations, the typography design on this particular poster offers a clever indicator of its themes and tongue-in-cheek yet serious approach to the subject.

07. Axfood

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This Snask project for Axfood caught our eye because the typography is created entirely out of food. The colour-coded style on each letter makes the whole word stand out, while the type design at the top keeps a clean-cut feel. Another stellar project from some of the most playful designers around.

08. Sydlexia

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Much like the Alzheimer Foundation posters created by Studio Dumbar, these typographic posters aim to highlight the difficulties that come with living with dyslexia. Created by BBDO Dubai, type and origami is used to present the problems people with dyslexia face, with words broken and rearranged.

By unfolding the original word, type then appears scrambled, making for a powerful message that's translated through innovative type design and layout. The logo placed at the bottom, with its optimistic outlook, ensures the posters also provide a positive solution.

09. Isle of Dogs

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When it comes to Wes Anderson, you can always rely on a quirky, innovative product. For his latest movie, Isle of Dogs, the posters compliment the film’s setting in a futuristic Japan. It could be difficult to make the typography stand out with all the main characters staring directly at the viewer, but thanks to a bold colour choice and using not one but two languages, the title of the film is as prominent as can be. Anderson is a keen user of yellow and red in all his movies, so it’s not surprising to find the Japanese and English versions of the title presented in these shades.

10. American Express

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Designed by Pentagram’s Abbott Miller, the new visual identity for American Express brings in some bold new type. It marks the first update to the company’s design in 37 years – and the poster brings the font to the forefront. Keeping to the brand's iconic blue and white colour schemes, the poster design pushes the brand name to new heights.

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Sammy Maine was a founding member of the Creative Bloq team way back in the early 2010s, working as a Commissioning Editor. Her interests cover graphic design in music and film, illustration and animation. Since departing, Sammy has written for The Guardian, VICE, The Independent & Metro, and currently co-edits the quarterly music journal Gold Flake Paint.

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FAQs

What's typography examples? ›

Some great examples of typography include Gotham, Baskerville, Futura, Helvetica, Gill Sans, and Optima. These fonts all feature classic, professional designs that work well for a variety of projects. Each font has its own unique characteristics and can be used to convey different meanings and messages.

How is typography used in posters? ›

A typography poster is a design that uses text as the primary or only element. The text may be arranged in a variety of ways (for example, in a grid or spiral), and may include different fonts, sizes, and colors. Typography posters are often used to communicate simple messages, such as quotes or slogans.

What is the best simple typography? ›

Minimalist Fonts
  • Helmet Neue. ...
  • HK Grotesk. ...
  • Lato. ...
  • Montserrat. ...
  • Nixie One. ...
  • Nunito. ...
  • Poppins. Poppins is a geometric sans serif typeface. ...
  • Work Sans. Work Sans is based loosely on early grotesque fonts.

How many fonts in a poster? ›

Font Combinations

Too many fonts distract the viewer and make it undesirable to look at, let alone read. Keep the fonts simple and limit them to no more than two font types. Arial and Verdana are pleasing to the reader's eye.

What was the first example of typography? ›

The first typeface was a Blackletter variety used by Johannes Gutenberg on the first printing press, starting in 1440. This typeface design was created to mimic the calligraphic handwriting used by monks to hand-transcribe manuscripts prior to the invention of the printing press.

What is typography in graphic design examples? ›

Typography is the art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader. It involves font style, appearance, and structure, which aims to elicit certain emotions and convey specific messages.

What is a good poster font? ›

Because they are simple to see from a distance, serif fonts are a suitable choice for posters. Arial, Helvetica, and Verdana are examples of popular sans serif fonts. Script typefaces can be used for posters as well, but they should be utilized with caution because they are difficult to read.

What font is used in poster design? ›

Your first choice is whether a Serif font or Sans-serif font best suits your poster. Serif fonts have small decorative details on the end of letters. Sans-serif fonts have no decorative details, they're more minimal and geometric and offer a more modern, minimalist look.

How do you arrange text on a poster? ›

Headings, columns, and graphics should be aligned whenever appropriate. For example, a poster is typically broken into columns. the tops of the columns should be aligned with each other, and the sections in each column should be left justified so that each paragraph is exactly at the left edge of the column.

What is the most popular typography? ›

Helvetica, it's safe to presume, is the most popular and widely used font in the world.

Is typography good or bad? ›

Typography is primarily utilitarian. Therefore, good typography is measured on a utilitarian yardstick. Typography that is aesthetically pleasant, but that doesn't reinforce the meaning of the text, is a failure. Typography that reinforces the meaning of the text, even if aesthetically unpleasant, is a success.

Is typography a hard or soft skill? ›

What are hard skills in graphic design? Proficiency in Design Software: Tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Typography: Understanding of fonts and how to use them effectively. Photo Editing: Ability to edit and manipulate images.

How big should text be on a poster? ›

Text Size. The body of your poster should have a minimum 24 point font. Viewers should be able to read your smallest text from a few feet away. The title of your poster should have a 50+ font size, depending on the size of your poster and the length of the title.

How do I create a poster? ›

Here are six easy steps for making your own eye-catching poster online for free:
  1. Step 1: Identify you brand personality, audience, and message.
  2. Step 2: Draft an outline.
  3. Step 3: Decide on your color scheme.
  4. Step 4: Add your images.
  5. Step 5: Add your copy.
  6. Step 6: Make sure your CTA is easy to spot.

Why are fonts important in poster? ›

Font choice and size is important to the overall look and readability of your poster. Be consistent with font choice and sizing. For example, all body text should be the same font and size throughout. All header text should be the same font and size throughout.

What is the most common typography? ›

Helvetica, it's safe to presume, is the most popular and widely used font in the world. It possesses clean shapes, crisp look and legibility, and it is a big font family containing 22 different fonts, expanding to more than just different weights, bold and italics.

What are the three types of typography? ›

Typography Basics

There are five basic classifications of typefaces: serif, sans serif, script, monospaced, and display. As a general rule, serif and sans serif typefaces are used for either body copy or headlines (including titles, logos, etc.), while script and display typefaces are only used for headlines.

What is a good typography? ›

Good typography is measured by how well it reinforces the meaning of the text, not by some abstract scale of merit. Typographic choices that work for one text won't necessarily work for another. Corollary: good typographers don't rely on rote solutions. One size never fits all.

What does typography mean easy? ›

Sandra Coffey. Updated July 4, 2023. Typography is the art of arranging type to make the written word more legible and aesthetically appealing.

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