Constructivist Posters Slider Template

Constructivist Posters Slider Template

A typographic poster series built for galleries and exhibitions that want their slider to feel like a wall of printed posters rather than a web carousel. This template runs six slides - an AGITATE cover with a vertical letter column, three numbered shows on red, black, and parchment fields, an artists roster overlaid on Constructivist geometry, and an OPEN DAILY visit slide closing the sequence. The palette is true black, a hard #dc2626 red, and warm parchment, with Bebas Neue carrying the condensed titles and Space Mono handling the exhibition labels. Open it in Swiper Studio, drop in your real show names, artists, and dates, and ship a slider that looks like it was screen-printed.

#What Makes This Template Stand Out

Vertical Letter Stacks That Read Like Posters

The cover slide spells AGITATE one letter at a time down the slide, treating the title as a column instead of a line. Bebas Neue's condensed proportions hold up at extreme sizes, and the rotated arrangement instantly signals El Lissitzky and early-Soviet design without leaning on cliche.

Three Colors Doing All the Heavy Lifting

Black, `#dc2626` red, and warm parchment cycle across the six slides - sometimes as full-bleed fields, sometimes as vertical columns butted against each other like the ARC triptych. The restraint is what makes each slide feel like a finished poster rather than a busy web layout.

Geometry Built Entirely From Blocks

Every circle, stripe, and diagonal element on the show slides is a Swiper Studio block with a background color and a rotation. There are no decorative images to swap or licenses to worry about - the geometry is editable, recolorable, and renders crisply at any export resolution.

An Artists Roster That Becomes a Composition

Slide five lists artist names in Bebas Neue stacked tightly, with alternating red and black weights laid over a parchment field of Constructivist shapes. The result is a roster slide that doubles as a poster - readable at a glance, with enough visual weight to anchor the whole exhibition.

A Closing Slide That Books the Visit

The OPEN DAILY slide pairs a massive Bebas Neue headline with mono opening hours, an address line, and a small accent link styled as a tape-printed label. Retarget the link to your ticketing flow, museum membership page, or RSVP form and the slider doubles as a conversion surface.

#Who Should Use This Template

Galleries, museums, and exhibition organizers are the natural fit. The six-slide arc walks visitors through a cover, the headline shows, the artists, and the practical visit information without forcing them to scroll a long page. The Constructivist visual language signals a serious curatorial point of view, which is exactly what most contemporary art programs want their landing page to say in the first three seconds.

Music venues, theaters, and performance spaces can adopt the same structure for a season of shows. Replace AGITATE with the season name, swap VOID, NOISE, and ARC for show titles, and use the artists roster as a performers list. The hard red and black palette translates well to punk, experimental, and avant-garde programming where pastel hero photography would undersell the work.

Political campaigns, activist organizations, and protest movements can borrow the template wholesale. Constructivism was built for agitation propaganda in the first place, and the templates editorial restraint - one bold word per slide, mono captions, parchment textures suggesting print - keeps the message from feeling like a generic donation page. Point the closing link at a sign-up form, donation flow, or event RSVP and the whole sequence becomes a single-page campaign.

#Best Use Cases

  • Contemporary art gallery exhibition microsites with three to six shows
  • Museum landing pages announcing a major program or season
  • Music venue and theater season slides with show-by-show breakdowns
  • Political campaign and activist movement landing pages
  • Independent publisher and book launch posters in slider form
  • Design school graduation and degree show announcements
  • Festival and biennale lineups that need editorial weight
  • Brand campaign microsites with a manifesto or protest tone

#How to Customize

  1. 1
    Open the Constructivist Posters template in Swiper Studio. You will see six slides: the AGITATE cover, three numbered shows, the artists roster, and the OPEN DAILY visit slide.
  2. 2
    Replace AGITATE with your own exhibition title. The vertical letter stack is a single text element configured in column direction, so retyping the word reflows automatically while keeping the column composition.
  3. 3
    Update the three show slides. Change VOID, NOISE, and ARC to your real show titles, edit the SHOW / 01 mono labels, and update the artist credit and chamber lines at the bottom of each slide.
  4. 4
    Edit the artists roster on slide five. Add or remove names in the stacked list, alternate the red and black highlights to fit your roster size, and update the FULL ROSTER link target to point at your real artists page.
  5. 5
    Swap the closing OPEN DAILY headline if your hours or framing are different. Update the address line, the opening days mono label, and the BOOK A SLOT link to point at your ticketing system or membership flow.
  6. 6
    Tune the palette if red, black, and parchment do not match your program. Select any background block and set a new hex value - cinnabar, ochre, or signal blue all hold up against the Constructivist geometry.
  7. 7
    Adjust the responsive breakpoints so the vertical AGITATE title and the artists roster scale comfortably on tablet and phone. Each child has per-breakpoint font sizes that you can fine-tune without touching code.
  8. 8
    Publish to CDN and embed the slider on your gallery site, or export to React, Vue, HTML, or Webflow to ship it inside a larger project.

#Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Constructivist Posters template designed to be used for?
The template is built as a poster series for a contemporary art exhibition. The six slides cycle through an AGITATE cover, three numbered shows (VOID, NOISE, ARC), an artists roster, and an OPEN DAILY visit slide. It works equally well for gallery shows, museum exhibitions, music venues, political or activist campaigns, and any project that wants the deliberate weight of early-Soviet poster art.
Can I change the red, black, and parchment palette to fit a different show?
Yes. The palette is just three values - black `#0a0a0a`, red `#dc2626`, and parchment `#f5e9d3` - applied across slide backgrounds, vertical letterforms, and the artists list accents. Select any colored element and update its hex in the style panel. The composition still reads as Constructivist even if you swap red for cinnabar, ochre, or signal blue.
Do I need Bebas Neue and Space Mono installed to edit this?
No. Both fonts are loaded automatically by Swiper Studio when you open the template, and they are bundled in every export. Bebas Neue carries the giant condensed titles like AGITATE, VOID, NOISE, and ARC, while Space Mono handles the exhibition labels, dates, and roster annotations. Swap either typeface from the style panel if you prefer a different Constructivist pairing.
Will the vertical stacked AGITATE title hold up on mobile?
Yes. Each slide is configured with mobile, tablet, and desktop breakpoints so the vertical letter stack on the cover scales down without breaking. The artists roster on slide 5 reflows from a stacked column at narrow widths to a more spacious layout at 1024px. Adjust any per-breakpoint font size from the responsive panel if you want a tighter or looser feel.
Can I add more shows or extend the exhibition beyond six slides?
Yes. Duplicate the Show 01 slide for additional exhibitions, rename the title, swap the geometric block color, and update the artist credit at the bottom. The slider handles navigation and pagination automatically. You can also duplicate the artists list slide to feature a second roster, or add a press and program slide between the shows and the visit slide.

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