Don’t-roe Doctrine. Don’t-roe Doctrine” by Jorge Sanchez is a derivative of “Pull of the Monroe Magnet“, 1913, by Udo J. Keppler, licensed under Public Domain. Photo edited in Canva. Tags: ml4 February 10, 2026 by Jorge Sanchez Spring 2026 Student Posts 2
Hi Jorge,
I like how your font choices match the historical feel of the illustration. The bold “ARTICLE 30” looks strong and clear, which works well with the political tone of the image.
The text inside the rounded box also stands out nicely without taking away from the artwork. Using a softer background color there helps separate the message from the busy scene behind it
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The two fonts feel different enough to create contrast, but they still work together visually and don’t clash.
One thing you might try is slightly adjusting the size or placement of “ARTICLE 30.” You could experiment with moving it just a bit or changing the scale. That might help balance it more with the text box above. I think the typography supports the message well!
Hello again Jorge,
This is very well done. The image is a great match with the message of the article. The muted orange text box helps the words stand out. I also like how you placed the title in the bottom corner, but the rest of the text in the upper left-hand corner. The fonts you chose are clear and easy to read. The only suggestion I have would be to make the font size slightly larger.