
Black and white photography, monochrome, no color, film grain, silver gelatin tones. A typographic poster design featuring bold, distressed black text arranged in a stacked formation against a dense background of aged dictionary pages. The primary text reads "RELAX" in large, impactful capital letters, followed by "WE'RE ALL CRAZY" and then "IT'S NOT A COMPETITION," each line progressively smaller in size. The typeface is a heavily textured, almost stencil-like sans-serif, appearing slightly uneven and imperfect, contributing to a raw, vintage aesthetic. The dictionary pages are filled with tightly packed columns of text, exhibiting a warm, sepia-toned paper color with visible age spots and imperfections. The overall composition is centered and symmetrical, creating a sense of balance and visual weight. The texture of the paper is highly detailed, showcasing subtle variations in tone and delicate fibers. The lighting is even and diffused, minimizing harsh shadows and highlighting the contrast between the black text and the aged paper. The poster evokes a retro design, reminiscent of mid-century modern aesthetics and protest art. The style is intentionally rough and unpolished, suggesting a handmade or screen-printed quality. A small logo "POINTLESS POSTERS" is visible in the bottom right corner. The image is presented as a flat lay, with a slight vignette effect around the edges, enhancing focus on the central typographic arrangement. The overall mood is contemplative and slightly ironic, inviting reflection on the absurdity of modern life. High resolution detail, medium format smoothness, subtle film grain, slight vignette.