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Exhibit Tour of Public Notice: The U.S. International Poster Biennial

  • Museum of Design Atlanta 1315 Peachtree Street Northeast Atlanta, GA, 30309 United States (map)

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About the Event:

Join us for a guided tour of Public Notice: The 2025 U.S. International Biennial Poster Show. 

Posters are one of the most universal forms of design. Found in streets, classrooms, protests, theaters, and now digital spaces, they communicate quickly and powerfully, often across language, culture, and borders. Designed for public view, posters rely on image, typography, and symbolism to make ideas visible and values legible.

This exhibition brings together posters from around the world that demonstrate how designers use visual communication to respond to their communities and the challenges of their time. Seen together, these works reveal the enduring power of posters as tools for storytelling, connection, and change. They remind us that design remains one of the most effective ways to engage the public and shape shared futures.

On this tour, you’ll:

  • Examine how posters combine image, typography, and scale to communicate ideas quickly and powerfully

  • Explore how designers respond to cultural moments, political movements, environmental concerns, and community celebrations

  • Talk about the role of posters in public space—from protest and performance to festivals, social campaigns, and civic life

  • Reflect on the power of design to influence public opinion, build solidarity, and make complex issues visible

  • Consider how posters continue to evolve in digital spaces while remaining rooted in the tradition of public communication


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