
New York City ballet Cleveland by Mid-century Theatre
This mid-century poster for a New York City Ballet Cleveland engagement embodies the graphic clarity that defined American cultural institution design in the 1950s and 60s. A geometric economy of form — abstracted movement, minimal colour, authoritative typography — communicates both the precision of classical dance and the modernist ambitions of the institution itself. The image sits at the intersection of Swiss-influenced grid design and the more expressive American graphic vernacular, producing something that feels both disciplined and alive.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the poster's clean geometric forms and crisp typography translate with full fidelity to matte fine art paper — sharp, balanced, and ready to hang.
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New York City ballet Cleveland by Mid-century Theatre
This mid-century poster for a New York City Ballet Cleveland engagement embodies the graphic clarity that defined American cultural institution design in the 1950s and 60s. A geometric economy of form — abstracted movement, minimal colour, authoritative typography — communicates both the precision of classical dance and the modernist ambitions of the institution itself. The image sits at the intersection of Swiss-influenced grid design and the more expressive American graphic vernacular, producing something that feels both disciplined and alive.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the poster's clean geometric forms and crisp typography translate with full fidelity to matte fine art paper — sharp, balanced, and ready to hang.
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This mid-century poster for a New York City Ballet Cleveland engagement embodies the graphic clarity that defined American cultural institution design in the 1950s and 60s. A geometric economy of form — abstracted movement, minimal colour, authoritative typography — communicates both the precision of classical dance and the modernist ambitions of the institution itself. The image sits at the intersection of Swiss-influenced grid design and the more expressive American graphic vernacular, producing something that feels both disciplined and alive.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the poster's clean geometric forms and crisp typography translate with full fidelity to matte fine art paper — sharp, balanced, and ready to hang.























