Black typographic posters created in 2017 by Stefan Hürlemann.

Stefan Hürlemann is a Zurich, Switzerland based graphic designer. You may have seen his monochromatic design submissions for the international project 36 Days of Type. In 2017, he was also working on a self-initiated project of typographic posters in simple black and white. He used different styles, concepts, and ideas for many of them. Stefan tried to create at least one poster every second day. A few examples can be found below. For more, please visit his website or follow his creative work on Behance and Instagram.

Black typographic posters by Stefan Hürlemann.
Black typographic posters by Stefan Hürlemann.
The designs are based on different styles and concepts.
The designs are based on different styles and concepts.
A world out of type, gradients, and contrasts.
A world out of type, gradients, and contrasts.
The textures are mostly based on Stefan Hürlemann's Risograph Noise Technique.
The textures are mostly based on Stefan Hürlemann’s Risograph Noise Technique.
He tried to design at least one poster every second day.
He tried to design at least one poster every second day.
A playful, random combination of uppercase letters.
A playful, random combination of uppercase letters.
Shifting shape.
Shifting shape.
Bold and sturdy letters.
Bold and sturdy letters.
Simple black and white with filled and outlined letters.
Simple black and white with filled and outlined letters.
Experimenting with rotation and transparency.
Experimenting with rotation and transparency.
Scan until abstraction.
Scan until abstraction.
Textures, gradients, and shadows.
Textures, gradients, and shadows.
Beautiful distortion.
Beautiful distortion.
Creative work on an almost daily basis.
Creative work on an almost daily basis.
Bold letters.
Bold letters.

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