No-Win Situation exhibition poster Contributed by Maxim Tur on Aug 31st, 2021. Artwork published in May 2021. Source: www.instagram.com Photo: Maxim Tur. License: All Rights Reserved. No-Win Situation was an exhibition focusing on new media art from Berlin, held from 14 to 16 May 2021 in the Treptow-Ateliers Berlin. Now that the exhibition is closed, all artworks are accessible via the exhibition website. Like the website, the poster uses a single weight of Clash Display from Indian Type Foundry, set exclusively in capitals. Photo: Maxim Tur. License: All Rights Reserved. The Pessimistic View Typefaces Formats Posters/Flyers (4143) Topics Art (3366) Designers/Agencies Maxim Tur (2) Erik Anton Reinhardt (2) Tagged withart exhibitions (523)Berlin (67)eyes (108)one typeface (1524)all caps (5106)QR codes (29)stacked lines (204)type in a band (247)electronic music (436)contemporary art (356)sound art (34)media art (5)exhibition posters (433) Artwork location Germany (2933) Berlin (855) In Sets Open Source/Free Type (Lucas Bevilaqua) (48) Posters (Lucas Bevilaqua) (143) Exhibition (Lucas Bevilaqua) (152) Art World (Lucas Bevilaqua) (293) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Art Thomas Elovsson: Found Text and Borrowed Ideas2011BedowContributed by Stephen Coles ANIMARIO 20222022Mario CanoContributed by Benoît Bodhuin Staff Pick Azimuts 422015Timothée DeloireESADSEContributed by Deloire Timothée Sponsor More in Posters/Flyers Strietman Visual Identity2014Vincent MeertensContributed by Vincent Meertens Ve znamení kopí (1975) movie poster1976Renáta VlachováContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick 35th Rocky Mountain Book & Paper Fair2019RMABAContributed by Florian Hardwig JVAL Openair Festival 2016c. 2016Emphase SàrlContributed by Swiss Typefaces More Fonts In Use OK/Okay postcard series2020Isabel Castillo GuijarroContributed by isabel castillo guijarro Staff Pick The Tale of Genji. A Japanese classic illuminated2019Christopher KuntzeContributed by TypeTogether Staff Pick The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison (Holt, Rinehart and Winston)1970Herb LubalinJay TribichContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Endgame: Duchamp, Chess, and the Avant-Garde2017Hey StudioContributed by Richard Baird Staff Pick Teatro Nacional São João2015Studio DobraContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Tel Aviv – Jerusalem Diaries2019Federico BarbonContributed by Federico Barbon Staff Pick ADCC 2022c. 2023Baillat StudioContributed by Gabriel Cance Staff Pick The Wicker Man (1973) film credits and promotional material1973unknownContributed by Roland Smithies Staff Pick