Passport Stamps “Passport Stamps” by Kyla Cacoilo is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND. It is a derivative of “US Passport Extra Pages” by “Monocletophat123” from Wikimedia Commons licensed under CC0 1.0.This image was edited using Canva. Article 13 is from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Tags: human rights February 11, 2025 by Kyla Cacoilo Student Posts 3
Hi Kyla! I love the idea of this composition. The typeface complements the article so well. The idea of the Article being a stamp is so fitting and enhances the meaning of the Article. The fonts are similar enough to where it is fitting of the article’s tone but different enough to not blend together. Great job!
Oh this is good! Both of the typefaces definitely mesh together well with the passport background. The elements of the passport background and the passport style text really reinforce the goal of the article and the meaning behind it. The fonts do blend together incredibly well together. The top font is something you expect on a “formal government document” like a passport while the actual text is in the same type case as what one would expect from the fine print section of a passport. Honestly I have no suggestions for this. You really hit the nail on the head with this one!
Hey Kyla! First of all I just want to say this post is stunning! As for the font and color choices I love how the blue and black blends with the cream color background. I love the idea of Article 13 being a stamp in a passport booklet as for many people today and in the past a valid passport has saved their lives when leaving their home country. Also the fonts match the theme of the passport especially the bottom font appearing more technical like it would be on a government issued document. Overall excellent post!