My Second Poster Design – Looking for Honest Feedback on Composition, Typography & Visual Hierarchy

My Second Poster Design – Looking for Honest Feedback on Composition, Typography & Visual Hierarchy

Hi everyone! 👋

This is my second poster design, created in PixelLab as part of my journey to improve my graphic design skills.

I'm mainly practicing:

Composition

Typography

Visual hierarchy

Color balance

Subject integration

I'd really appreciate honest feedback. Please don't hold back—I'd like to know what works well and what looks unprofessional so I can improve.

Specifically, I'd love feedback on:

Is the composition balanced?

Does the typography feel professional?

Are the background silhouettes effective or distracting?

Does the design look too empty or too busy?

What would you change to make it look more like a commercial fitness advertisement?

Thanks in advance for your feedback! 🙌

u/Manusky_6305 — 3 days ago
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My main focus was:

• Clean and modern layout

• Strong product hierarchy

• Readable typography

• Balanced color palette

• Professional advertising style

I know there's still room for improvement, so I'd really appreciate honest feedback.

Specifically, I'd like feedback on:

• Typography

• Layout & composition

• Color grading

• Product placement

• Visual hierarchy

• Overall professionalism

• Does it look like a real commercial advertisement?

Please be as honest and critical as possible. I'd love to know what makes it look amateur and what would help make it agency-level.

Thanks for your time!

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