graphic-art, print, paper, typography
graphic-art
type repetition
sand serif
aged paper
still-life-photography
white palette
paper
nude colour palette
typography
thick font
golden font
letter paper
historical font
columned text
monochrome
This death announcement for Theodorus Wilhelmus Nieuwenhuis was printed in the Netherlands, December 5th, 1951. The process of mass printing allowed for the widespread dissemination of information, connecting communities in times of mourning. Consider the material: paper, likely produced in a factory, and ink, carefully applied to create legible text. The typography is simple and direct, serving its purpose without embellishment. It speaks to an aesthetic of functionality, where clarity and efficiency were valued. Yet, the announcement carries a weight of social significance. It marks the passing of an individual, a father, connecting family members and friends in shared grief. The announcement serves as a reminder of mortality, and our shared human experience. This simple piece of paper reflects a moment in time, captured through industrial means, imbued with the complexities of human emotion.
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