
Camelot - Tālivaldis Stubis by Mid-century Theatre
Tālivaldis Stubis's poster for Camelot is a masterclass in mid-century graphic restraint. Bold heraldic forms, a limited palette, and confident sans-serif lettering announce a world of myth and pageantry — all distilled into a single flat image. Stubis works within the conventions of 1960s Broadway design while pushing them toward something more architecturally composed. The result has the weight of a painted shield and the legibility of a road sign: unmistakably of its era, yet still visually arresting today.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Stubis's graphic precision transfers beautifully to matte fine art paper. Hard edges stay hard, and the heraldic colour blocks read with the same punch as the original printing.
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Camelot - Tālivaldis Stubis by Mid-century Theatre
Tālivaldis Stubis's poster for Camelot is a masterclass in mid-century graphic restraint. Bold heraldic forms, a limited palette, and confident sans-serif lettering announce a world of myth and pageantry — all distilled into a single flat image. Stubis works within the conventions of 1960s Broadway design while pushing them toward something more architecturally composed. The result has the weight of a painted shield and the legibility of a road sign: unmistakably of its era, yet still visually arresting today.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Stubis's graphic precision transfers beautifully to matte fine art paper. Hard edges stay hard, and the heraldic colour blocks read with the same punch as the original printing.
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Tālivaldis Stubis's poster for Camelot is a masterclass in mid-century graphic restraint. Bold heraldic forms, a limited palette, and confident sans-serif lettering announce a world of myth and pageantry — all distilled into a single flat image. Stubis works within the conventions of 1960s Broadway design while pushing them toward something more architecturally composed. The result has the weight of a painted shield and the legibility of a road sign: unmistakably of its era, yet still visually arresting today.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Stubis's graphic precision transfers beautifully to matte fine art paper. Hard edges stay hard, and the heraldic colour blocks read with the same punch as the original printing.























