
Abundance
The "Abundance" flyer uses eerie, gradient tones to convey the tension between society's obsession with material needs and the abundance we already have. Inspired by Lyndon Baines Johnson's speech, the design creates a subtle, haunting atmosphere that reflects the dissonance between external pursuits and internal fulfillment. The simple, minimalistic layout is enhanced by a background that evokes the feeling of glass about to shatter—symbolizing the fragility of our material obsession and the breaking of societal illusions. The gradients transition smoothly from darker to lighter tones, illustrating the shift from scarcity to the recognition of abundance in what we already possess. The design speaks to the unsettling nature of materialism while offering a quiet call to embrace the richness that surrounds us, encouraging viewers to reconsider their definitions of wealth and fulfillment.