During the early 1980s Barbara Kruger perfected a signature agitprop style, using cropped, large - scale, black - and - white photographic images juxtaposed ironic aphorisms, printed in
Futura Bold typeface against black, white, or deep red text bars.
Not exact matches
Kruger created her poster using her signature
Futura Bold Oblique
typeface, with white text on a red background.
Her style — with her controlled use of
Futura Bold or Helvetica Ultra Condensed
typeface and a limited palette of black, white, and red, is instantly recognizable.