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# deconstructivism
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Rule-breaking deconstructivist visuals. Fragmented, layered, and deliberately disruptive compositions.
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## Color Palette
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- Primary: Clashing or unexpected color combinations
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- Background: Fragmented—no unified background
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- Accents: Jarring contrasts, unexpected color intrusions
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## Visual Elements
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- Overlapping and colliding elements
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- Rotated, skewed, and fragmented shapes
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- Deliberate visual tension and imbalance
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- Exposed construction—grids, guides, and structure visible
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- Text at unexpected angles
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- Elements breaking out of their containers
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- Layered transparency and overprinting
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## Typography
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- Mixed typefaces and weights intentionally
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- Text fragmented, rotated, or partially obscured
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- Deconstructed letterforms
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- Typography as visual element, not just communication
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## Best For
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Avant-garde and experimental content, architecture and design topics, critical theory, disruptive brand statements, art and culture commentary
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