The New World Order is a graphic poster in the spirit of late-twentieth-century Japanese design and the cyberpunk imagination of a near-future Tokyo. It pairs bold typography with spare geometric forms in orange and black, setting the language of the street poster against a clean modern grid.
The composition is built on flat colour and confident type. Hard orange shapes cut across a black field, while letterforms carry the weight of the design rather than any pictorial scene. The look borrows from brutalist and futurist graphics, where structure and message are the subject.
On a wall the poster reads as urban and contemporary. Its limited orange-and-black palette is graphic without being busy, and it brings a current, design-led note to a room. It suits a workspace, a hallway, or a teen or young-adult space that leans modern.
Available as a fine-art paper print, framed behind shatter-resistant acrylic, or as a satin-coated cotton canvas. Each format keeps th . . . Read More >>
The New World Order is a graphic poster in the spirit of late-twentieth-century Japanese design and the cyberpunk imagination of a near-future Tokyo. It pairs bold typography with spare geometric forms in orange and black, setting the language of the street poster against a clean modern grid.
The composition is built on flat colour and confident type. Hard orange shapes cut across a black field, while letterforms carry the weight of the design rather than any pictorial scene. The look borrows from brutalist and futurist graphics, where structure and message are the subject.
On a wall the poster reads as urban and contemporary. Its limited orange-and-black palette is graphic without being busy, and it brings a current, design-led note to a room. It suits a workspace, a hallway, or a teen or young-adult space that leans modern.
Available as a fine-art paper print, framed behind shatter-resistant acrylic, or as a satin-coated cotton canvas. Each format keeps the orange vivid against the deep black.
Frequently asked questions
What is the style of The New World Order?
It is a graphic, typographic poster influenced by late-twentieth-century Japanese design and cyberpunk imagery of a future Tokyo, combining bold type with spare geometric forms.
What is the theme of the poster?
It plays on the meeting of tradition and technology in Japan — an imagined 'new order' rendered in the bold visual language of street and brutalist graphics.
What colours does it use?
A tight palette of orange and black. The two-colour scheme keeps the design graphic and high-impact while staying easy to place in a room.
Which rooms does this poster suit?
Workspaces, hallways and modern, design-led rooms. Its urban, contemporary feel fits interiors that lean toward clean lines and current graphic style.
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#Black
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#Brutalist Inspired
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#Conceptual
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#Cyberpunk
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#Future
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#Futurism
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#Futuristic
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#Futuristic Geometric
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#Geometry
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#Graphic Design
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#Japan
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#Minimalist
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#Modern
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#Modern Graphic Design
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#Orange
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#Text
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#Typography