# Swiss × Swiss Punk Typography — composed image prompt # IndexStyle — https://indexstyle.org/compose?ids=swiss+swiss-punk # Swiss carries the structure. Swiss Punk Typography appear as accents, each further back than the last. # Style descriptors only. Never imitates a specific artist, studio, brand or work. An original image that takes its structure from Swiss (Style, 1950s–) and its accent from Swiss Punk Typography (Style, 1970s–1980s). Structural cues: Strict grid; Sans-serif type; Asymmetry; Objective photography. Accent cues, used sparingly: The grid dismantled; Exploding letterspacing; Stepped compositions; Layered-film textures. Composition: 12-column grid, left-aligned, asymmetric. Type and lettering: Neutral sans-serif; be bold with size contrast. Let one material quality come from the second style: Layered exposures building halftone and reversal through the film. Mood: Trust, Calm, Rebellion, Technology, Exhilaration. Color: build on #f1efe8, #ed3b22, #121210 with a single accent drawn from #e9e6dd, #67635d, #171615. Constraints: do not imitate, reference or name any specific artist, studio, brand, character or copyrighted work. Produce an original composition in the general period languages described above. # Where the two fight # - Swiss and Swiss Punk Typography share no intent, so the contrast has to become the subject rather than something to smooth over. # Cautions carried from each entry # - Swiss: Too much tidiness turns anonymous. Keep one strong jump in scale. # - Swiss Punk Typography: Breaking a grid you never built leaves the offsets nothing to measure against, so the rebellion within discipline never happens and only mess remains. # Design specs: https://indexstyle.org/styles/swiss/design.md · https://indexstyle.org/styles/swiss-punk/design.md