
Dublin Sunset City
Dublin Sunset City distils the Irish capital into its most essential silhouette. The composition layers horizontal bands of amber, rose, and deep blue-grey — a compressed, atmospheric sunset that frames the city's roofline in graphic shorthand. Typography anchors the design at the base, merging place and image into a single, considered statement. Produced by the in-house Kuriosis Original team in Berlin, the design draws on the tradition of mid-century travel posters while keeping the palette and geometry firmly contemporary. The result is bold without being loud, decorative without losing meaning.
Printed at our Berlin atelier on museum-grade fine art paper, this archival fine art print holds sharp type edges and smooth colour gradients with equal precision — exactly what this kind of graphic design work requires.
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Dublin Sunset City
Dublin Sunset City distils the Irish capital into its most essential silhouette. The composition layers horizontal bands of amber, rose, and deep blue-grey — a compressed, atmospheric sunset that frames the city's roofline in graphic shorthand. Typography anchors the design at the base, merging place and image into a single, considered statement. Produced by the in-house Kuriosis Original team in Berlin, the design draws on the tradition of mid-century travel posters while keeping the palette and geometry firmly contemporary. The result is bold without being loud, decorative without losing meaning.
Printed at our Berlin atelier on museum-grade fine art paper, this archival fine art print holds sharp type edges and smooth colour gradients with equal precision — exactly what this kind of graphic design work requires.
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Dublin Sunset City distils the Irish capital into its most essential silhouette. The composition layers horizontal bands of amber, rose, and deep blue-grey — a compressed, atmospheric sunset that frames the city's roofline in graphic shorthand. Typography anchors the design at the base, merging place and image into a single, considered statement. Produced by the in-house Kuriosis Original team in Berlin, the design draws on the tradition of mid-century travel posters while keeping the palette and geometry firmly contemporary. The result is bold without being loud, decorative without losing meaning.
Printed at our Berlin atelier on museum-grade fine art paper, this archival fine art print holds sharp type edges and smooth colour gradients with equal precision — exactly what this kind of graphic design work requires.























