
Digital Risograph Red Isometric Art Design - Retro
About This Poster
Medium (HD) Digital Art (1024×1536px) featuring red, purple. Risograph design perfect for online marketing and web content. Free download in PNG format.
A tall poster composition of an isometric city building, Risograph art style, vivid red and purple ink layers, distinct grain texture,
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This Risograph poster delivers a strong visual identity for Digital Art projects. The design leverages red to create an immediately recognizable and professional result. Download it for free and use it to elevate your next Digital Art project.
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Style:RisographType:Digital Art
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Technical Details
A tall poster composition of an isometric city building, Risograph art style, vivid red and purple ink layers, distinct grain texture, noticeable misregistration artifacts, blocky title text placed vertically, retro-modern aesthetic.
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Can I use this Risograph Digital Art for commercial projects?
Yes! This Risograph Digital Art is licensed under Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (Public Domain Dedication). Yes! All posters on this platform are released under CC0 1.0 (Public Domain). You can freely use them for personal and commercial projects without attribution. No permission needed.
What resolution and formats are available?
This poster is available at 1024×1536px resolution (Medium (HD)). Download in PNG format with 2:3 aspect ratio.
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