Cityscape/Urban Traditional: Saul Bass
- The focal point is the title and the glasses.
- The white border is the leading line.
- Typography is used in the centre of the poster to keep the focus on it. The artist used a sans-serif font in all caps to enhance the simplicity of the design.
- The black block on the bottom is repeated on the top of the poster (though smaller).
- Blue, black and white is used.
Cityscape/Urban Contemporary: Katie Manos
- Our eyes immediately focus on the bicycle, which is the focal point.- The lines near the circle act as the leading lines so our eyes will be led to the bike.
- Everything is coloured in monochrome except for the red circle and the red text at the bottom.
- The same colour (red) is used for the text.
- Typography is used at the bottom with the same colour as the circle so there wouldn't be as much white space. Using the same colour as the circle also gives a link so it wouldn't look out of place.
Cityscape/Urban Aotearoa: Stuart Geddes
- The leading lines are the blocks of colours meeting together, leading our eyes to the focal point.
- The artist uses blocks of colours.
- The blocks are repeated (in different colours and sizes).
- There is no typography to keep the poster simple.
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