Poster „Church Vibration”

The poster is intended to draw attention to the vibration caused by vehicles and its damage to the architectural heritage buildings in the Old Town of Vilnius.

For this poster, I came up with my own technique that creates an optical illusion impression, making it appear as if the entire image is moving. The word „vibration” is hidden in the poster, which you can see by squinting and merging your gaze.

Currently, the Old Town of Vilnius is excessively adapted to car traffic and inconvenient for pedestrians, not to mention people with disabilities or parents with strollers. For many Vilnius residents, it is simply convenient to shorten their route through the Old Town by driving from point A to point B. Four out of ten cars entering the Old Town do not have the Old Town itself as their destination; they are simply taking a shortcut. During peak hours, the number of such cars increases up to 49 percent. Heavy traffic increases pollution, noise, the risk of accidents, and the vibrations caused by cars damage the historical objects in the Old Town. (https://senamiestis2030.lt/senamiescio-strategija)

Date: 2021
Technique: Photoshop, Illustrator, phone camera
Place: VILNIUS ACADEMY OF ARTS, DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED GRAPHICS DESIGN, SPRING SEMESTER, POSTER DESIGN LECTURE. COURSE SUPERVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. MARIUS ŽALNERAVIČIUS.